Knowing yourself
Before you go online, the most useful thing you can have is a clear sense of who you are. Not a perfect sense. Just yours.

Radish Learning is a structured programme for young people aged 11–14. Every lesson is designed to end in a conversation at home. SkillzBot guides your child through each topic, and every module ends with Let’s Talk prompts so the learning continues with you.
Every lesson is a conversation, not a lecture. SkillzBot walks your child through each topic one idea at a time, in language that feels like talking to a knowledgeable older sibling.
Each lesson is followed by a short quiz using situations your child will actually encounter. Wrong answers get an explanation, not a penalty. There is no score, only understanding.
After each module, you receive Let's Talk prompts and context for the conversations that follow at home. The learning happens in the app. The meaning is made with you.
Radish Learning is designed for children who do not yet have unsupervised access to the internet. They are learning what to expect before the device arrives, so when it does, they are ready.
The modules build on each other, starting with self-knowledge and ending with the most important skill of all: knowing how to ask for help. Each module contains three lessons and three quizzes.
Before you go online, the most useful thing you can have is a clear sense of who you are. Not a perfect sense. Just yours.
Exploring the difference between who you are in real life and who you present yourself to be online, and why they should match.
Understanding how our words and actions online affect real people, and building the habit of pausing before posting.
Navigating how friendships form, grow, and sometimes break online. And how to tell a real friend from a fake one.
What to do when something online upsets you, frightens you, or feels out of control. And why telling an adult is always the right call.
How to spot cyberbullying, how to stop it, and how to make sure you never become the person doing it.
Understanding what personal information is, why it matters, and how to protect it without being afraid of the internet.
Everything you do online leaves a trace. Learning what your digital footprint is, and making it one you're proud of.
Understanding the mechanics of likes, FOMO, and comparison, and how to use social media without letting it use you.
How to tell fact from fiction online, understanding misinformation, deepfakes, and why clever people get fooled.
The capstone module. Practising the conversations that matter most, and making sure there's always someone to turn to.
After each module, you receive the Let’s Talk prompts and a brief parent guide — context on the topic, what your child has learned, and questions designed to open a conversation rather than test them.
“Tell your child directly: if something online ever upsets you, you can always come to me. No judgement.”
From module 5: When things go wrong
Progress is celebrated, not engineered. Radish Learning does not use XP points, leaderboards, or streak mechanics. Children complete modules because the content is worth completing, not because an algorithm nudged them.
The first module is live and open for beta testing. Create an account, work through it together, and tell us what you think. Your feedback shapes what comes next.
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