Uzice Child Rights Center has developed a Digital Guide ‘Children and the Internet – Smart from the Beginning’. This guide is dedicated to all those involved in the upbringing and education of the youngest population and all those who want to be informed about the ways in which they can contribute to the safe and constructive use of digital devices and the Internet.

This guide is also child friendly and it is very useful for children aged 4 to 8.

It consists of three sections: Themes, a Quiz to test your knowledge on children’s safety on the Internet, and Resources, which contains four cartoons for children, a Digital Age Dictionary and a brochure for parents.

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