Online Safety
ONLINE SAFETY INFORMATION FOR PARENTS
Keeping up to date with technology is an endless task. Many parents feel that their children are far more informed than they are. Below are some documents that you may find useful to help you to manage your child's online or gaming time.
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10 tips to stay safe online.pdf | Download |
Cyber-flashing_-_parent_factsheet.pdf | Download |
Fortnite_parent_factsheet.pdf | Download |
Instagram_-_parent_factsheet.pdf | Download |
Loot_boxes_skins_betting.pdf | Download |
Parental Guide - Nintendo Switch-45385.pdf | Download |
Parental Guide - WiiU-38027.pdf | Download |
parental guide - xbox360.pdf | Download |
parental guide - xboxone.pdf | Download |
Parental Guides - Nintendo3DS.pdf | Download |
Here is another really useful link to the Thinkyouknow website, which has a brilliant page with activities to help you to support your child online.
These include fun activities, conversation starters and practical tips on topics such as:
- Sharing images
- Watching videos
- Social media
- Online gaming
- Live streaming
- Cyber security (developed in partnership with the National Cyber Security Centre)
ONLINE SAFETY IN THE CURRICULUM
Through our PSHE and Computing curriculums, we systematically teach children about different the many and varied ways that they need to keep safe online.
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Teaching Online Safety Kapow PSHE and Computing Mapping.pdf | Download |