International Psychological Forum
About

The International Psychological Forum "Child in a Digital World" is dedicated to the issues of sustainable development of children and adolescents in the context of the transformation of childhood caused by the digitalization of modern society.

The Forum is initiated by the Federal Scientific Center for Psychological and Interdisciplinary Research in cooperation with the Faculty of Psychology of the Lomonosov Moscow State University and the Russian Psychological Society, with the support of the Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO.

The hosts of the Forum adhere to the Open Science principles. Participation is free of any registration fee.

Speakers may deliver their presentations in either Russian, English or Spanish. Their presentations will be simultaneously translated to all three languages.


The Programme
  • Ethical Aspects of Children's Interaction with AI
  • Digital Hygiene and Prevention of Digital Addiction
  • Cyberbullying 2.0: New Challenges for Parents and Educators
  • Gamification and Play
  • Social Networks: Parental Control and Media Literacy
  • Creating an Inclusive Digital Environment
  • Phygital Games and Esports: Opportunities for Child Development
  • Psychological Support and Rehabilitation for Children and Adolescents
  • Interdisciplinary Childhood Studies
  • Professions of the Future: New Competencies and Skills for the Younger Generation
  • VR and AR Technologies, and Immersive Learning: Immersion in Digital Reality
  • Creating Children's Digital Content: Modern Approaches and Technologies

Organizers
Registration

The registration for the Forum 2025 is closed!

If you have any questions, please contact us via email: forumdigitalchildhood@gmail.com

RPS

Russian Psychological Society

e-mail: ruspsysoc@gmail.com

FSC PIR

Federal Scientific Center for Psychological and Interdisciplinary Research,
Moscow, Russia

e-mail: forumdigitalchildhood@gmail.com

Psychology Department of MSU

Psychology Department of the Lomonosov Moscow State University,
Moscow, Russia

e-mail: psy@psy.msu.ru