Little Learners, Big Responsibilities: Fostering Safe Digital Habits from the Start

In an age where digital learning is becoming second nature, it’s essential to equip our youngest learners with the tools to navigate technology safely and responsibly. This session explores practical strategies for fostering digital citizenship in early childhood and elementary classrooms. We’ll dive into age-appropriate ways to teach students the dos and don’ts of online behavior, safe internet practices, and respectful digital communication. The session also touches on introducing young minds to artificial intelligence simply, ethically, and engagingly. Participants will learn how to integrate online safety, media literacy, and responsible tech use into daily classroom routines—ensuring that children grow up not only tech-savvy but also thoughtful, responsible digital citizens. Whether you’re an educator, curriculum designer, or school leader, this presentation offers actionable insights to make digital learning safe, meaningful, and empowering from the very first click.

Facilitated By

Adity Gahlawat

Teacher & Childrens Books Author

Adity Gahalwat is an experienced educator, children’s story author, and a passionate advocate for innovation in the classroom. With over five years of hands-on teaching experience, she brings a dynamic and engaging approach to education—combining creativity, technology, and research-based strategies.
Trained in Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Adity creates learning environments that nurture not only academic growth but also emotional well-being. Her classroom practice blends the latest educational technologies with storytelling and play-based techniques, keeping students meaningfully engaged and inspired.
A strong believer in the power of AI and digital tools to transform learning, Adity actively explores how emerging technologies can support more inclusive, personalized, and joyful education. Her work sits at the intersection of empathy, innovation, and imagination—shaping how young learners experience the future of education.