Children see the internet as an exciting and interesting way to share information and communicate with others. However, we all need to know how to become responsible users so that we can remain safe.
In today's modern technological world, children are more likely to have access to the internet in more than one place. It is therefore our responsibility, both at home and at school, to support children in developing the skills needed for them to be responsible for their own safety when online.
Whether parents and carers need app advice or guidance on discussing online issues with their child, Internet Matters is here to help. Their resources are designed to address the unique challenges children face at every age and stage, fostering open conversations and promoting safe online habits. Their online safety guides offer practical advice and tools to help children enjoy a safe digital experience.
Explore their resources whenever guidance is needed.
https://www.internetmatters.org/advice/
Conversation starters to understand your child’s online life
Having regular conversations with your child can keep them safe online. Help children deal with online issues and open up about their digital lives with these 4 simple tips.
https://www.internetmatters.org/resources/guide-to-encourage-kids-to-share-their-digital-lives/
Tailored Support
Parents and carers can also get tailored support. The first step to ensure your child’s online safety is getting the right guidance. Internet Matters have made it easy with their ‘My Family’s Digital Toolkit.’
https://www.internetmatters.org/digital-family-toolkit/
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