How can I keep my children safe when online?
NSPCC help@nspcc.org.uk
Talking PANTS teaches children important messages. For example, that their body belongs to them and they should tell an adult if they're upset or worried.
Get together and singalong with Pantosaurus to get the conversation started. https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/underwear-rule/
If you are concerned about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with you or your child online please contact CEOP on https://www.ceop.police.uk/ceop-reporting/
How to set up a device ready for your child to use
In class, we use Childnet's Smartie to teach the children how to stay safe online. More information here: http://www.childnet.com/resources/smartie-the-penguin
How do we keep our children safe on the internet? (May 2022)
The Year 2 children had to give advice to Little Red Riding Hood who has been contacted through a gaming site by 'Wolfie'. The gamer asked her to meet up in real life and she didn't know what to do because Granny was fast asleep. They had to write a letter explaining what to do...
The Year 1 children made a poster to help the 3 little pigs from nasty comments online from the Big Bad Wolf.
National Online Safety have made some easy to read how to guides to help with keeping your child safe online. They share lots of ways to help with specific websites such as 'Youtube Kids'.
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