Childnet has produced this guidance to help parents and carers and their children talk about the important issue of online sexual bullying – specifically when this is happening between children of around the same age (9-12 years old).
Childnet has produced this guidance to help parents and carers and their children talk about the important issue of online sexual bullying – specifically when this is happening between children of around the same age (9-12 years old).
During remote learning young people will be spending more time at home than usual - with their families, and on devices. Childnet has put together a list of resources that you can use with them, to explore online safety in a fun, engaging and educational way.
Looking for ways to weave in online safety messages across your school curriculum?
To help you do this with online safety, Childnet has created a new resource. One side suggests practical things you can do across your whole school to put online safety firmly in the centre of school life. The other side of the poster suggests 25 creative ways to embed online safety messages across different subject areas
Childnet's Six easy-to-follow videos to work through together with children aged 6-9 years old.
Each video has:
A practical campaign toolkit to address the issue of online sexual harassment amongst young people aged 13 – 17 years.
Our digital wellbeing can be influenced by the choices we make online, the content we see, the interactions we have with others and even how long we spend engaging with technology and the internet. Reports have found that those who spend extended amounts of time online are more likely to see upsetting content, receive abusive comments or send abuse to others.
Click below to find out how you can support your child at different ages of their life with their digital wellbeing:
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