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Keeping Your Child Safe Online

Parent Resources 

  • To try and help parents with the fast moving and changing world of internet and social media we've suggested some resources below. They contain information on different types of social media and how to help keep children safe.
  • Childnet has produced a leaflet for parents which you can download.  
  • At Limes Farm Infant School and Nursery we've produced an E safety booklet with handy tips for parents.  
  • We also have a new check list for parents to help keep their children stay safe. 
  • Privacy settings are an important and you can find out more information about them here; 

There are lots of posters, leaflets and activities for you to do at home with your children to help safeguard them from any internet dangers. Please contact the school if you require more information or support about how to ensure that your children are 'online-safe'.

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As a parent, you'll know how important the internet is to children - they use it to learn, play, socialise and express themselves.  It's a highly creative place of amazing opportunities.  But the technology children use every day can seem a bit daunting and you might worry about the risks your child can face online - such as bullying, contact from strangers or the possibility of them seeing illegal or inappropriate content. 

You can download a simple checklist below that may help you start to protect your children online and decrease the risks they face.  Or you can engage with your children regarding their use of the internet while at home. 

 

Here are some conversation starter ideas from www.childnet.com

 

  • Ask your children to tell you about the sites they like to visit and what they enjoy doing online.
  • Ask them about how they stay safe online. What tips do they have for you, and where did they learn them? What is OK and not OK to share?
  • Ask them if they know where to go for help, where to find the safety advice, privacy settings and how to report or block on the services they use.
  • Encourage them to help. Perhaps they can show you how to do something better online or they might have a friend who would benefit from their help and support.
  • Think about how you use the internet as a family. What could you do to get more out of the internet together and further enjoy your lives online
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