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    LEGO Group launches activities to safeguard children’s online safety

    ByTrulyNews

    Jul 30, 2024
    LEGO Group launches activities to safeguard children’s online safety
    LEGO Group launches activities to safeguard children’s online safety
    Children and their parents learn how to avoid potential online safety risks through the Build and Talk activities, a program launched by the LEGO Group. [Photo provided to trulynews.cn]


    Brick toy maker the LEGO Group this summer has introduced its Build and Talk activities, a program to help parents and

    their children in China understand potential online safety risks and equip them with the skills to navigate these hazards.


    A research conducted by the

    g

    roup on digital networks highlights that online safety is a primary concern for parents globally,

    with heightened awareness as children grow older.


    According to the research, Chinese parents, in particular, are anxious about excessive screen time,

    harmful

    content, and poor information.


    This program, conducted online for several years, has introduced eight resource packs covering six major themes:

    cyberbullying

    , screen time, online safety, digital footprints, false information, and privacy safety.

    Children and their parents learn how to avoid potential online safety risks through the Build and Talk activities, a program launched by the LEGO Group. [Photo provided to trulynews.cn]


    This year marks the first time the

    g

    roup has extended Build and Talk to offline practice, debuting

    at the summer camp for children of employees at its

    factory in

    Jiaxing

    , Zhejiang province, in July.

    Employees whose families live in another city are offered an opportunity to play with their children during the camp, and to learn together about online safety through close interaction and hands-on experiences.

    Meanwhile, the

    company


    will host Build and Talk activities in several cities nationwide, inviting more families and children to participate in this online safety campaign.


    Yolanda

    Gu

    ,

    d

    irector of

    s

    ocial

    responsibility of LEGO China, said: “As a company that puts children at the heart of everything we do, we hope that through Build and Talk, more parents can help their children recognize the omnipresent online safety issues and learn key skills to handle online risks, growing into responsible ‘digital’ citizens.”