Free live webinar · 19 July 2026 · 6–7 PM · Online

Help your child stay safer online without losing their trust

A practical 30-minute session followed by a 15-minute live Q&A for parents of children aged 8–12. Learn how to respond calmly to online risks, keep conversations open, and build safer digital habits at home.

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Sunday, 19 July 202630-minute session + 15-minute Q&A
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6:00–7:00 PMQatar time
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Online via Google MeetThe Google Meet link will be emailed after registration
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Free to attendParents and caregivers only

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Illustration of a parent comforting and listening to a worried child

A calm, parent-focused webinar about talking, guiding, and protecting while keeping trust at the centre.

Talk openly Guide calmly Protect wisely
4 hrsAverage daily screen time for children aged 8 to 12
1 in 3Children may see something upsetting online each week
70%May stay silent when something goes wrong online
1 goalHelp parents respond with calm, confidence, and trust
About the webinar

A practical webinar for parents.
Focused on real digital situations.

This webinar is built around real family situations, practical tools, and useful conversations that parents can actually take home and use.

Through realistic online scenarios, you will learn how to recognise emotional signals, respond without panic, and create the kind of trust that makes children more likely to speak up.

Parents-only session Real family scenarios Conversation scripts Calm response tools Trust-building guidance For ages 8 to 12

A simple response parents can remember

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PauseTake a breath before reacting or taking the device away.
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ListenLet your child explain what happened without interrupting or blaming.
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Respond togetherChoose the safest next step while keeping trust and communication open.
Aiko offering calm support
Illustrated online safety scenarios showing guidance, social pressure, and calm support

We focus on the digital situations parents worry about most, and the calm responses that help children feel safe enough to speak up.

Stranger contact and privacy
Group chats, pressure, and social dynamics
Upsetting content and how to respond calmly
What you will learn

Four things every parent
will leave with

Clear guidance, practical language, and a calmer way to approach online safety at home.

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What children experience online

Understand common pressures, uncomfortable moments, and the reasons children may not immediately tell an adult.

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How to recognise risk without panic

Learn how to notice warning signs and separate normal digital challenges from situations that need action.

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How to keep conversations open

Use practical phrases that help your child speak honestly without feeling blamed, watched, or immediately punished.

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A family online safety plan

Leave with simple next steps, boundaries, and check-in habits that can work in everyday family life.

Illustration of a facilitator leading a parents-only webinar session

A warm, guided parents-only session where families can learn practical online safety strategies together.

Illustration of a parent and child working through a family online safety checklist

Parents leave with simple steps, scripts, and a practical family safety plan they can use at home.

Illustration of a parent calmly comforting a worried child

Parents learn how to respond with calm, connection, and reassurance when something goes wrong online.

Who it is for

Designed for parents and caregivers.

The webinar is for adults only. Children do not need to attend.

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For parents of children aged 8 to 12

  • Understand what your child may be seeing and feeling online
  • Respond calmly when something uncomfortable happens
  • Set boundaries without relying only on surveillance
  • Build trust before a serious problem appears
  • Use practical language at home
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Especially useful if you are unsure how to

  • Start online safety conversations without frightening your child
  • Handle stranger contact, inappropriate content, or group chats
  • Balance independence with appropriate protection
  • React when your child admits they made a mistake
  • Create safer digital habits as a family
Parents-only webinar

Join us online on
19 July 2026

The free webinar will run online from 6:00 to 7:00 PM. Complete the short registration form, and the Google Meet link will be emailed to you automatically.

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Sunday, 19 July 2026 · 6:00–7:00 PM · Online via Google Meet · Free

Who we are

Atannur is the team behind Aiko.

We create practical, trust-first online safety experiences that help parents protect their children without making them feel watched or afraid. Aiko is our child-friendly companion, created to make difficult digital conversations feel calmer, clearer, and easier to begin.

Trust before surveillance Helping families build openness instead of relying only on monitoring.
Practical parent support Turning online safety concerns into clear actions and usable conversations.
Child-friendly communication Making difficult topics easier for children to understand and talk about.
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