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How do Wise Compass stories teach what not to post or share? 

Knowing the boundaries of what to post online is a complex skill for children to learn. Wise Compass helps children develop a ‘digital filter’ based on the principles of Adab and God-consciousness. As Muslim parents, we want our children to ask themselves if what they are sharing is true, kind, and pleasing to Allah Almighty. Our Islamic stories for kids provide a supportive framework for making these decisions, showing that our digital actions are a reflection of our character and our faith, as guided by the noble Quran. 

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Our faith-friendly story platform uses relatable scenarios to show the potential consequences of sharing too much or sharing something unkind. Through values-based reading, children learn that their digital posts are like words that cannot be taken back. In stories like Road Rage, the theme of thinking before speaking is applied to the digital world, helping children manage their impulses. By mirroring the thoughtful and purposeful character of holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, who always spoke with wisdom and care, children are inspired to be intentional. We want children to feel that their digital space is a place where they can spread light and Barakah. Wise Compass provides the social-emotional learning tools for children to evaluate their online content with a heart of Sincerity. By making wise sharing an attractive and rewarded trait, we help children develop a resilient identity. They learn that by being careful with what they post, they are honouring the creation of Allah Almighty and ensuring a positive and safe online environment for themselves and their community. 

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