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E-Safety

Internet Safety

The internet is a great resource for finding out about almost anything you could think of.  However it is important that children are aware of the dangers they might face online, just as they are of those when they’re out and about.

Below are a few tips on how to protect you and your family on the internet.

  • When they are using the computer put it in a place where you can see the screen.
  • Supervise your children when they are on-line, especially if they are young.
  • Ask your internet provider about parental controls which are available to help manage your child’s internet access.
  • Talk to your child/children about what they are using the internet for.
  • Teach them not to give out personal information such as their name, address, phone number, school name, photo or places they like to go out to.
  • Teach them to be careful about strangers they meet on the internet. They should be treated in the same way as strangers they meet when they are out.
  • Remind them that people they meet online may not be who they say they are.
  • Never let your child meet someone they have met on the internet unless you are with them.
  • Encourage your child/children to tell you if something happens online that they don’t like. Let them know that you will listen to them.

There is a great resource for pupils aged 5-7 years on the Think U Know website, click to view.

Click on the links below for Children’s page e-safety information and games.

 

Useful Links

Online Safety Parents HandoutShare Aware Internet Safety leafletYouTube Safety Factsheet