Childhood 2.0: AI Friends and Cyberbullying on the Digital Playground
Norton study shows 1 in 4 parents report cyberbullying; even more say kids turn to AI for emotional support
"Kids today are spending more time online than ever before, whether it's for school, gaming, shopping, or connecting with friends. As parents, we want to make the world a better place for our kids – and that includes the digital world." said Leyla Bilge, Global Head of
From Offline to Cyber Bullying
While school yard bullying is nothing new, in 2025, it doesn't stop when the school bell rings. According to the report, over half (54%) of parents of cyberbullying victims say the perpetrator was a classmate or peer. Parents say this trolling and harassment spans numerous platforms with social media like Facebook (52%), YouTube (46%), Instagram (45%),
Amid these troubling findings, there's a glimmer of hope: almost half (48%) of parents say their kids have asked for help with an online interaction. Yet despite seeking help, kids remain deeply entrenched in the digital world. A staggering number of parents say they try to manage their child's screen time (86%), but 56% of children have admittedly found a way to get around the limits or controls or sneak in more screen time thinking their parents wouldn't find out. Worryingly, parents report catching their children engaging in risky behaviors online, including going on devices past bedtime (30%), accessing blocked sites (25%), and in some cases watching explicit content (21%) or even cyberbullying others (9%).
Making AI Friends
Another crucial concern addressed in the report is the growing role of AI in children's digital lives. Notably, 41% of parents say their children use AI for companionship and emotional support, with 46% of parents reporting their child uses ChatGPT.
While 40% of parents acknowledge AI's benefits for learning and creativity, concerns about its unintended effects remain high. Dads are more inclined to see the benefit of their kids using AI – 19% more than moms. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into daily life, understanding its opportunities and challenges is essential for shaping a balanced, forward-thinking approach to technology in childhood development.
"As students grow up in a digital world, school systems need to equip them with the skills to become tech-savvy and cyber resilient. By fostering digital literacy, we empower students to not only use technology effectively, but to excel in their academic, personal, and professional lives," said
5 Tips to Help Keep Kids Safer in a
The Connected Kids Report underscores that as children engage with technology earlier and more frequently, it's essential for parents to stay proactive, informed and involved. Norton recommends the following steps to help create a safer and more supportive digital experience for kids:
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Start the Conversation Early
Don't wait until there's a problem—talk to your children about online behavior, safety, and kindness from the moment they start using devices. Tools like The Smart Talk developed by Norton for National PTA is a free tool that helps make it easy to guide age-appropriate conversations around digital habits and expectations. -
Use Parental Control Tools Thoughtfully
Take advantage of built-in device settings and trusted parental control tools to set screen time limits, block inappropriate content, and monitor online activity. Norton solutions, such as Norton Family with features like School Time, can help parents create healthy digital boundaries while fostering trust and transparency. -
Teach Kids to Recognize Red Flags
Help children understand the signs of cyberbullying, scams, AI manipulation, or predatory behavior, and empower them to speak up if something feels off. -
Model Healthy Tech Use
Kids mirror adult behavior. Set a positive example by putting devices down during family time, managing your own screen use, and showing how to engage responsibly online. -
Stay Involved, Stay Curious
Regularly check in with your child about what they're doing online. Ask questions, explore apps together, and keep learning about new trends – whether it's AI chatbots or the latest social media platform.
For access to full results of the 2025 Norton Cyber Safety Insights Report: Connected Kids, please visit
https://newsroom.gendigital.com/Norton-Cyber-Safety-Insights-Report-Connected-Kids
About the 2025 Norton Cyber Safety Insights Report: Connected Kids
The study was conducted online within
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