๐ Cybersecurity learning for kids and families
Help kids understand technology and stay safer online.
Explore hands-on activities, printable resources, and interactive games that teach cybersecurity, digital safety, and computer science. No technical background required.
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- ๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ Built for Families
- ๐ก๏ธ Cybersecurity First
- ๐ฎ Interactive Games
- ๐จ๏ธ Hands-On Activities
- ๐ก No Tech Experience Needed
Why we teach this way
Technology skills that actually matter
Technology is part of everyday life, so children deserve more than app tutorials. WiredMe teaches cybersecurity first while building the computer science foundations children need to understand how technology works, how to stay safe, and how to reason through a digital problem with confidence.
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Digital Safety
Help kids protect personal information, recognize scams, build safer passwords, and make thoughtful choices online.
Computer Science Foundations
Build logical thinking through algorithms, sequencing, loops, conditionals, and debugging activities.
Games & Activities
Practice cybersecurity and computer science through browser games, puzzles, and hands-on challenges.
For Parents
Simple explanations, practical safety guidance, and ideas for learning about technology together.
Our approach
Learning by doing
Children learn best when they solve problems instead of memorizing definitions. Every activity gives them something to explore, solve, build, test, or discuss.
- โ Hands-on activities
- โ Interactive web games
- โ Printable resources
- โ Real-world examples
- โ Short, manageable activities
- โ Family-friendly projects
Choose a starting point
Where would your family like to begin?
Jump into whichever fits your kid best today. No set order required.
๐ฑ New to Cybersecurity?
Begin with simple safety habits, passwords, privacy, and common online risks.
๐ Practice Safer Online Habits
Explore passwords, privacy, scams, online communication, and personal information.
๐ง Think Like a Problem Solver
Develop logical thinking through computer-science concepts and engaging activities.
Play & practice
Featured games
Browser games that reinforce cybersecurity and computer-science concepts in a fun, age-appropriate way.
Password Builder Game
Build and stress-test a strong password before the invaders get in.
Print & go
Featured printables
Worksheets and activity cards you can print in a minute and use at the kitchen table.
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Featured resources
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For parents
Cybersecurity does not have to feel complicated
WiredMe gives families clear explanations and practical activities they can use together, even when the adults are learning too.
Teaching Without Technical Experience
You don’t need a tech background to guide these lessons.
About WiredMe
Built to Fit Real Family Life
Help children understand technology so they can use it safely, confidently, and thoughtfully.
Whether technology feels familiar or completely new, WiredMe helps families explore meaningful digital skills without feeling overwhelmed.

