Toolbox & Resources
Videos & Animations
Our carefully curated collection of videos and animations brings online safety topics to life in a fun, engaging, and age-appropriate way. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or student, you’ll find easy-to-understand content that explains important issues like cyberbullying, privacy, grooming, and responsible internet use.
Downloadable Guides
Explore our library of downloadable guides tailored for children, parents, and educators. These printable resources offer step-by-step instructions on topics such as safe browsing, digital etiquette, screen time management, and dealing with online threats. Designed in easy-to-read formats with visuals and tips, our guides empower families and schools to take control of their digital safety. Perfect for workshops, homework, or family night learning sessions!
Online Safety Guide for Children
Parent’s Guide to Digital Safety
Teacher’s Classroom Safety Toolkit
Cyberbullying Response Plan
Explore, Learn, and Play – Safely Online
Our Games & Interactive Tools section is designed to make online safety education fun, engaging, and hands-on for children of all ages. Through carefully developed activities and challenges, young users learn essential skills that promote safe and responsible internet use — all while playing!
Whether they’re identifying online scams, creating strong passwords, or learning how to respond to cyberbullying, each tool is built to reinforce positive digital habits in a playful and empowering way.
Calm Zone / Mental Health Kit
This space is designed just for you—to help you slow down, relax, and take care of your emotional well-being. Whether you’re feeling stressed, overwhelmed, anxious, or just need a quiet moment, the Calm Zone offers simple tools and gentle guidance to help you feel better.
Breathe & Relax
Learn easy breathing exercises and mindfulness techniques to calm your mind and body. These simple activities can help during moments of stress or anxiety, both online and offline.
Includes:
3-minute guided breathing video
Deep belly breathing instructions
Grounding exercises (5-4-3-2-1 technique)
Soothing Sounds & Music
Enjoy calming soundscapes and soft music created to help you unwind. Whether you’re at school or at home, these tracks can help lower stress, improve focus, and boost your mood.
Includes:
Nature sounds (rain, ocean, forest)
Lo-fi music for focus
Bedtime calming playlists
Creative Activities
Color, draw, write, or create—expressing yourself helps release emotions in healthy ways. These creative activities are perfect for quiet time or when words are hard to find.
Includes:
Printable coloring sheets
Gratitude journaling prompts
Emoji mood chart
Talk It Out
It’s okay to ask for help. Sometimes, talking to someone you trust is the best way to feel better. Learn how to start a conversation with a parent, teacher, counselor, or call a helpline when needed.
Includes:
Conversation starter tips
List of support hotlines and contacts
Video: “You’re Not Alone”
Download the Mental Health Toolkit (PDF)
Get everything in one place—our printable kit includes all activities, guides, and exercises in a handy format for use at school or home.
Introduction: Why Deleting Browsing History Matters
Your browsing history holds a record of every website you’ve visited. While this can be helpful, it can also be a privacy risk—especially for children and families who want to keep their online activity secure. Deleting browsing history is one simple way to stay safe and protect personal information. This page will guide you through how to clear your browser history on various devices and platforms.
How to Delete History
For Kids and Teens — When and Why to Clear History
- Helps protect your privacy, especially on shared or public devices
- Removes traces of websites you don’t want others to see
- Prevents websites from tracking your activity or showing unwanted ads
- Builds good digital hygiene habits
Google Chrome (Desktop & Laptop)
Open Chrome.
Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
Select History > History.
Click Clear browsing data on the left.
Choose a time range (e.g., “Last hour” or “All time”).
Check the boxes for Browsing history, Cookies, and Cached images.
Click Clear data.
🔒 Safety Plans
What is a Safety Plan?
A safety plan is a personalized strategy designed to help children, teens, and families respond to potential risks—both online and offline. It includes clear steps to take when someone feels unsafe, experiences cyberbullying, receives inappropriate messages, or encounters harmful content. Having a plan builds confidence and empowers individuals to act quickly and wisely.
Why Safety Plans Matter
Children are spending more time online than ever before. While the internet offers great opportunities to learn and connect, it also comes with risks. A safety plan ensures that if something goes wrong—like being approached by a stranger online or seeing upsetting content—children and families already know what to do. It turns panic into action and helps prevent harm.
What to Include in a Safety Plan
Every plan should be simple, easy to remember, and adapted to the child’s age. A strong safety plan includes:
Trusted adults to talk to (parents, teachers, counselors)
Steps to take if something scary or uncomfortable happens online
Contact information for helplines or emergency services
How to report or block harmful content or people
Safe places at home, school, or online
Positive coping techniques for stress or anxiety