Digital creativity includes:
Properly developed imagination and technical abilities will give a child the ability to be an innovator - someone who creates , not just uses.
Cybersecurity and digital ethics
As the world becomes more reliant on technology, it becomes more important to use it with caution.
Children need to learn at an early age how to protect themselves in the digital world:
Cybersecurity and digital ethics are not just technical skills — they are a code of conduct for the digital world that a child should master as naturally as politeness and protection in the real world.
Instilling this culture should begin in preschool and continue into adolescence so that the child grows up not only technologically savvy, but also a conscious, responsible, and protected consumer.
The role of parents in the technological path
Many parents think, "I'm not technological, how can I teach my child?"
The point is not in teaching, but in creating an environment. A child who is given the opportunity to try, play, experiment, read a book or create a simple game — does much more than one who only learns theory.

Your role is to give children the freedom to be curious and the support to fail. Technology can do nothing where there is no motivation. But where there is motivation and interest — there children themselves create the future.
The world of 2030 will be very different from the one we have experienced. But if we give children the right foundation today—the ability to think logically, digitally, creatively, and with a sense of technological ethics—they will not face the realities of the future unprepared.
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