Being social online this December: a parent's guide Access to new tech over the winter period can provide new opportunities for children and young people but also present risks. Our guide for parents looks at how they can support their child to be safer online this season by focusing on 3 key areas: viewing, sharing, chatting and friending.
Social Media advice for Parents.
NSPCC Parenting Online
From giving schoolchildren the tools to understand what abuse is, and how to speak out, to the Childline service, which gives young people a voice, the NSPCC...
NSPCC: Share Aware
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TikTok Tips: You're In Control Video Series | TikTok Official Account
TikTok Tips: You're in Control Video Series 2.0 | TIKTOK OFFICIAL ACCOUNT
We're on a mission to promote privacy, safety, and positive vibes! Here's how you can use some of our safety features! 👍 http://vm.tiktok.com/aPfP3n DOWNLOAD...
Net Aware From the NSPCC and O2.Social networks, apps and games We've reviewed the most popular social networks, apps and games your kids are using.
Think You Know -Easter Activity BookletsThis page has been created to support parents during COVID-19 and the closure of schools. Each fortnight, we will be releasing new home activity packs with simple 15 minute activities you can do with your child to support their online safety at a time when they will spending more time online at home.
Social Media age restrictions
Google and Parent Zone have developed an educational programme for 7-11 year olds.
A short video from ThinkUKnow about children and how the world changes but children are still children.
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HRH The Duke of Cambridge message on launch of BBC Own It App | Internet Matters
To support the launch of the BBC Own It App that helps children have positive experiences online, HRH The Duke of Cambridge shares a message on the importance of children's digital wellbeing and how the BBC Own It app is helping.
Think U KnowThinkuknow is the education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline.
Advice for parent with younger children, Thinkuknow Jessie & Friends: film for parents and carers
Jessie & Friends is a series of three animations that follow the adventures of Jessie, Tia and Mo as they begin to navigate the online world, watching videos, sharing pictures and playing games. There's also a storybook for each episode, to help you and your child keep the conversation going.
KEEP IT SWITCHED ON - Fortnite online safety song for parents
We would like to introduce you to Dan and Sam, also known as 'Musicalternative.'This #WakeUpWednesday, we're asking parents to "stay switched on" when their children are playing #Fortnite 🎮We've teamed up with our tremendously talented teacher friends at Musicalternative to bring you this catchy number 🎶Please share far and wide!
One Direction Parody Song - "Who do you share your details with?"
Listen to this funny One Direction parody song! CBBC Newsround supergroup 'News Kids on the Block' have some helpful tips on using the internet safely. For more fun, play CBBC games and great makes visit http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/ CBBC aims to encourage children to find out more about existing interests and inspire them to develop new ones; helps them understand the world around them and provides an entertaining watch when they just want to relax.
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