Happy, successful children embracing "life in all its fullness" (John 10:10)
Happy, successful children embracing "life in all its fullness" (John 10:10)
National Online Safety have produced a library of guides to help parents and carers to understand online risks that children may be vulnerable to and how to keep them safe. Below are a selection of these guides, more guides and further information can be found at The National College.
There are a range of websites that can support you to support your child with staying safe online. However, we would like to bring to your attention these two sites especially, along with some great informative posters from the National College.
For support with online safety, The NSPCC has a range of resources designed to support, educate, and develop a deeper understanding of online safety risks at home.
Learn about making positive choices around using digital devices.
Dealing with upsetting content - managing strong feelings when something your child has seen online was upsetting.
Making sure you know how to keep your child safe when using an iPad or other tablet.
A child friendly app, that can be a vast and daunting place. It is vital that parents are aware of the ins-and-outs of Roblox.
Whilst they are a great way to stay in touch with your friends, group chats can be dangerous places for some key online safety issues.
With rapid advancements AI can be a fantastic tool to help with learning and creativity. However, it also can be harmful if not used correctly.
With rising problems online like misogyny, it is important children have an awareness of how to be a voice of equality.