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Wellbeing Wednesday - Online Safety at home

08 Feb 2023

 
Using the internet has many benefits for children and young people. It is a great way for them to learn, keep in touch with friends or have fun by playing games or sharing images. However, there are risks when using the internet to be aware of, which include:
  • online grooming, exploitation or bullying by others online;
  • coming across inappropriate content (such as nude, violent, or distressing images or words); and
  • being asked to share personal information or images.
Keeping children and young people safe online

If your child is starting to or already uses the internet, you may like to do the following.
  • Talk to them about the possible risks of using the internet.
  • Go online with them.
  • Set rules about how your child uses the internet (such as how long and what sites they can go on).
  • Set parental controls on your devices and internet (the Internet Matters Parental Controls page can help you with this).
  • Check the content your child is viewing is appropriate for their age.
  • If your child talks to someone online, make sure you know who they are.
  • Check your child is aware of the risk of sharing images online and how to use reporting tools on the sites they use.
Here are some resources that could be useful and give some guidance on how to use internet safely and understand what the risks are:

This video looks at why children like sharing pictures and videos, what the risks are, and what parents and carers can do to help their child share safely: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEMH5BIrrW4

The link below explains what digital competency is expected at Primary level in France and for French schools:
https://eduscol.education.fr/721/evaluer-et-certifier-les-competences-numeriques

The following links provide an explanation from Serge Tisseron (a French psychoanalyst and psychologist whose work focuses on our relationship with new technologies), about growing up and understanding digital tools.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNvBxg0QfWs

https://www.3-6-9-12.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/flyer-apprivoiser-les-ecrans-2018-anglais2-hr.pdf

https://www.editions-eres.com/uploads/documents/Edito/AfficheTisseronApprivoiserLivre.pdf

Best wishes,

Mrs Weber

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