Teaching children about safety — through trust, not fear
Good touch/bad touch, online stranger danger, cyberbullying, and mental health — all taught through natural, age-appropriate conversation with Kylo. Never a lecture. Never a classroom. Always a conversation your child is ready to have.
Free 14-day trial · ₹499/month after · Ages 5–18
What the Safe Space Covers
Every topic that matters. Every age, every stage.
In India, these conversations often do not happen at home because parents do not know how to start them. At school, they happen once in a semester in a room full of giggling children. Kyloen makes them happen naturally, privately, and repeatedly — at exactly the age each topic is needed.
Good Touch / Bad Touch
Age-appropriate, trauma-informed conversations that teach children to identify inappropriate physical contact, name their discomfort, and know who to tell. Framed through story and dialogue — never clinical, never frightening.
Online Safety & Stranger Danger
Teaches children how to recognise online grooming patterns, why strangers online are not the same as trusted friends, what information to never share, and how to leave uncomfortable conversations without feeling rude.
Cyberbullying & Peer Pressure
Helps children recognise when they are being bullied online, understand that it is never their fault, learn what to screenshot and save, when to block versus report, and how to talk to a trusted adult without shame.
Mental Health & Emotional Safety
A safe space for children to talk about anxiety, sadness, feeling overwhelmed, or not fitting in — without judgment. Kylo validates feelings, helps articulate emotions, and gently guides toward help when needed.
In Practice
How Kylo responds to sensitive disclosures
Scenario: Child mentions someone making them uncomfortable
Kylo listens without alarm, validates the feeling, and gently asks clarifying questions to understand the situation. It never interrogates. It creates space for the child to share as much or as little as they want.
Scenario: Child asks about a sensitive topic they heard about
Kylo gives an honest, age-appropriate answer that satisfies the child's curiosity without overwhelming them. It frames information around safety, consent, and who to trust — not around fear.
Scenario: Child expresses deep sadness or mentions not wanting to be here
The safety alert system immediately notifies the parent with appropriate urgency. Kylo stays with the child, validates their feelings, and gently encourages talking to someone they trust. It never dismisses or panics.
Scenario: Child shares that something inappropriate happened to them
Kylo responds with immediate warmth and belief — never scepticism. It tells the child they were brave to share, that it was not their fault, and that the parent will be told so they can help. The parent is alerted immediately.
Parent Notification System
Three alert levels. Always the right response.
Parents are never overwhelmed with notifications. The alert system is carefully calibrated — you only hear when it matters, at exactly the level of urgency that is appropriate.
Child mentioned feeling lonely or anxious — check in but no urgency
Child described an uncomfortable interaction — parent should have a conversation soon
Child expressed distress, mentioned self-harm, or described a safety incident — immediate action needed
The Key Insight
Why lectures fail and conversations work
A school lecture on good touch and bad touch happens once, in a room of 30 children, with a teacher who is often as uncomfortable as the students. Children giggle, disengage, and retain almost nothing of practical value.
Kyloen works differently because Kylo is not a teacher delivering content. Kylo is a friend having a conversation. When a child asks a question about something uncomfortable, Kylo answers it honestly and age-appropriately — right then, in the moment the child is ready to hear it.
Research on child development consistently shows that safety knowledge that is acquired in conversation — through questions the child asks themselves — is retained far longer and more deeply than content delivered in a lecture. This is why Kyloen is built around conversation, not curriculum.
FAQ
Digital safety questions answered
How does Kyloen teach good touch/bad touch without traumatising children?
Kyloen uses a graduated, story-based approach developed with child psychology principles. For young children (ages 5–8), the conversation happens through Kylo's world — simple stories about body autonomy and trusted circles. For older children, the conversations are more direct but always anchored in empowerment rather than fear. The core message is always: your body belongs to you, certain touches are not okay, it is never your fault, and there is always someone safe to tell.
What happens when Kylo detects a safety concern? How is the parent notified?
When Kylo's safety detection layer identifies a concern, it triggers a three-level alert system in the Parent Dashboard — Watch (gentle awareness), Concern (parent conversation recommended), or Urgent (immediate action needed). The parent receives a push notification and a summary describing the nature of the concern without revealing full conversation details. For Urgent alerts, the parent is contacted immediately.
Does the child know that the parent will be told about safety concerns?
Yes — this is intentional and important. During onboarding, both the parent and child are made aware that Kylo will tell parents if there is something that needs their help. This is framed positively: 'I will always tell your parents if I think you need their support — not to get you in trouble, but because they love you and can help.' This transparency builds trust and does not prevent children from sharing, because they understand Kylo's primary job is to keep them safe.
Is the digital safety content appropriate for children of all ages?
Yes — all safety content is fully age-adapted. A 6-year-old receives simple, warm, story-based conversations about body autonomy and trusted vs untrusted strangers. A 15-year-old receives direct, serious conversations about online predators, sexting pressure, consent, and mental health. The content, vocabulary, and approach completely change based on the child's registered age group.
What is Kyloen's approach to children discussing mental health struggles?
Kyloen treats every mental health disclosure with complete seriousness and warmth. There is no dismissal, no 'just cheer up', and no clinical detachment. Kylo validates feelings first, then gently explores what is happening, and — depending on severity — either holds space for the conversation or triggers a parent alert. For serious disclosures involving self-harm or suicidal ideation, the parent is notified immediately with appropriate urgency while Kylo stays present with the child.
Every child deserves a safe space
Not a classroom lesson. Not an awkward family talk. A trusted friend who knows exactly how to have the conversations that matter most — at the moment they are needed.
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