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When it comes to children and young people’s online safety, parents often rely on schools. This may be because of their trust in teachers’ ability to pick up on issues quickly or simply because they lack expertise.
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Download this selection of online safety presentations, along with scripts, to support parents and carers as they learn about the importance of online safety. Making connections between school and home will help young people take charge of staying safe online.
These digital age guides outline common online safety issues faced by children from early years all the way up to secondary school. Support parents and carers in tackling everything from cyberbullying to grooming by providing them with these links.
- 0-5 years old Support parents with children in early years with this age guides. SEE GUIDE
- 6-10 years old From online gaming to screen time, help parents tackle online safety issues. SEE GUIDE
- 11-13 years old As children start secondary school, they face new challenges with their online safety. SEE GUIDE
- 14+ years old Older children have more freedoms online, so it's important for parents to stay informed. SEE GUIDE
Provide parents with digital or hard copies of these leaflets and posters to help keep their children safe online. Pick and choose which resources are most relevant for the parents and carers of your specific students.
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Encourage parents and carers to engage their children in online safety with these interactive learning activities. Because they are more hands-on, online safety becomes fun and memorable for both child and parent.
- Plays on the Internet This trilogy of plays created with Plusnet explores issues of grooming, cyberbullying and online reputation in a unique and interactive way. SEE SCRIPT
- Digital Matters This online learning platform teaches key online safety issues through interactive activities and a choose-your-own-adventure story. LEARN MORE
- The Online Together Project Parents and children can work together to complete quizzes on online hate or gender stereotypes to challenge biases with discussion. SEE QUIZ
- Find the Fake This quiz created with Google tackles the topic of fake news and misinformation. Parents and children can complete this quiz and discuss their answers together. SEE QUIZ
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With so many children and teens using social media, it’s important for parents to be aware of the issues they might come across.
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Designed for parents and other adults who care about kids, this presentation provides a broad overview of the way teens are using and misusing their phones and various Internet-based technologies with a focus on cyberbullying, sexting, and unsafe social media practices. The latest apps and sites will be discussed, as well as what adults can do to mitigate problems within those environments. Specific subtopics include helping youth develop moral compasses, the pros and cons of filtering and monitoring, how to work with sites and apps to get problematic content taken down, how to work with the school, how to build resilience and empathy, and improve communication with your child. In addition to an interactive presentation, we intentionally leave time at the end for questions and discussion to address any specific concerns participants have.
Combine this presentation with one or more student assemblies to give your whole school community a comprehensive education on issues related to the responsible use of technology. This session is also appropriate for churches, synagogues, libraries, community centers, scout leaders, parent groups, or any other adult organization interested in helping youth.
Key issues discussed : adolescent bullying; adolescent cyberbullying; teaching teens to be smart online; monitoring versus privacy; developmentally appropriate technology usage; parent-child communication
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• Identify popular online environments among adolescents today and recognize various forms of cyberbullying • Understand the scope and prevalence of the problem • Learn ways to best inquire about and respond to their technology use and abuse • Learn research-based parenting approaches designed to induce moral and ethical choices online (and offline) • Develop strategies to sharpen your ability to informally and formally monitor their actions • Learn how to report cyberbullying when you spot it, and how best to assist both aggressors and targets • Realize the importance of intentionally cultivating resilience and empathy, and how to use media to do so • Learn how to work with Internet Service Providers, Cell Phone Service Providers, and Content Providers • Discover the most promising techniques for tech use instruction, rule setting, communication, discipline, encouragement, and modeling
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The United States Attorney’s Office is hosting a virtual Internet safety presentation for parents on Wednesday, January 18 .
The 6:30 p.m. presentation, entitled Keeping Kids Safe and Secure Online: A Project Safe Childhood Presentation for Parents will bring awareness to the dangers of the internet, including gaming and social media platforms that predators use to groom children with the intent of exploiting them sexually online or for an in-person meeting.
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We have a free online workshop for individual parents or groups. Our new Keeping Children Safe Online workshop provides parents and carers with information about how to support their child in their online world. The 40 minute pre-recorded presentation covers topics such as online bullying, mental health, and social media, as well as signposting ...
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