Safe Digital Citizenship Practices
HIVE provides a supervised, educational "walled garden" where K-12 students learn to navigate social media safely and constructively before entering public networks.
A Secure Space Scoped to Your School
Traditional public platforms expose children to outside influences and algorithms optimized for outrage. HIVE restricts accounts strictly to verified school boundaries so your student can socialize with friends they actually know.
- No public access or search engine indexing
- School-verified student accounts only
- District-managed administrator oversight
- Zero anonymous accounts
"HIVE bridges the gap between total internet censorship and unregulated screen time. It's like teaching a kid to ride a bike with training wheels before letting them on a busy street."— K-12 School Counselor
Teaching, Not Just Moderating
Standard blocklists don't teach students to behave better. HIVE's AI coaching flags inappropriate drafts in real-time, prompts students to self-correct, and offers positive rephrasing suggestions.
- Real-time, supportive feedback on drafts
- Explanation of why language is toxic or unsafe
- Opportunities for student self-correction
- Proactive digital literacy skill building
Rewarding Prosocial Behavior
Rather than driving screen addiction through notifications, HIVE gamifies helpfulness. Students earn points, ranks, and badges by welcoming new students, participating in class interest groups, and supporting peers.
- Badges for supportive digital behaviors
- Encourages positive school-wide dialogue
- Nurtures peer-to-peer social-emotional learning
- Focuses metrics on citizenship rather than views
Earned for supportive posts
Badge for hosting helper discussions
Parents FAQ
Start the Conversation at Home
Connecting digital literacy lessons from school to household screen habits builds strong, lifetime digital citizens. Request our free discussion worksheets to guide family conversations.