You're Juggling a Million Things - This Isn't One More
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Practical Guide for Australian Families - Navigating Your Child's Digital World (Without Being a Tech Expert) - The 5 Pilers
If you spend your days
juggling clients, invoices, and a never-ending to-do list, the last thing you
have time for is becoming a technology expert. Yet, you know your child's
online world is just as complex as your own business.1 You are not alone if you feel anxious or
under-equipped to guide them. The same feelings of uncertainty many small
business owners have about new software—the fear of making a mistake, of not
being "tech-savvy," or of the sheer time it takes to learn something
new—can feel magnified when it comes to your child's safety and well-being.
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1.
According to the University of Canberra's Digital News Report, what has become the primary news source for one in four Australians?
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What percentage of Australians expressed concern about misinformation, marking the highest level among the 48 countries surveyed?
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To help protect sleep quality, what does the NSW Department of Education recommend families establish in their homes?
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When a child shares an online problem, what is the recommended initial response from a parent to reinforce trust?
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