Online Safety advice for Parents
At Woolavington Village Primary School we take Online Safety very seriously. We recognise that the internet opens up a wealth of learning opportunities for children and that is an enormous resource for all. At the same time we are aware of the danger the internet poses to our children. During their time at Woolavington children receive lessons on Online Safety as an integral part of their Computing and PSHE curriculum. At home we encourage parents to take care to protect their home computers and those who use them. It is also important to realise the ever increasing multimedia platforms from which the internet can be accessed such as mobile phones and games consoles.
Are you worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with you online? Make a report to one of CEOP's Child Protection Advisors
Online Safety advice for parents
- A guide on how to not be a screen zombie
- Age Ratings
- Age inappropriate Content
- Conversation starters for parents
- Emotional literacy
- Fake news and scams
- Horror films and age ratings
- Lets Connect this Christmas
- Lets tackle online hate together guide
- May Media Use and Attitudes Report 2024 flyer
- Mental Health Awarenes
- Online fair play the dos and donts of online conduct parents guide
- Parental Controls
- Safety over the festive season
- School Avoidance
- Share Kindness Online
- Shopping Apps Flyer April 2024
- Spending and Saving
- Stress Awareness Month 30 Day Challenge Guide
- Supporting children going back to school
- supporting children to return to routine
- What parents need to know about social media scams parent guide
Online advice for apps and games
Useful Links
saferinternet.org.uk/guide-and-resource/parents-and-carers
Childnet.com/help-and-advice/parents-and-carers