- Online bullying
- Abuse and grooming
- seeing inappropriate content
- not getting enough sleep or exercise
- Set parent controls on devices and check all your permission settings
- Make sure your child is doing school work when they should be
- Talk to your child about staying safe online - you can also access e-safety resources to help with this on Education City, Purple Mash and Espresso Discovery.
- Agree rules on screen time
- Encourage daily non-screen activities
- Do not allow your child to access online streaming apps in their bedroom or when you are not present
- Work in the same room as your child when they are online
- Check their mobile devices regularly
- Remind them of the NSPCC safety rules and who they can talk to if they are worried.
- Look at the pupils' e-safety links on the school website together
Parent+Zone+Tech+Tip+Roblox.pdf
WhatsApp Online Safety Guide for Parents.pdf
How to Maintain Good Mental Wellbeing During Isolation.pdf
Live Streaming Online Safety Guide.pdf
House Party parent guide.pdf
Online Grooming Safety Guide for Parents.pdf
TikTok Online Safety Guide.pdf
Roblox Online Safety Guide for Parents.pdf
WhatsApp Online Safety Guide for Parents.pdf
top ten tips for remote learning.pdf
ThinkuKnow
Internet Matters
e-safety_ict_acceptable_use_policy_.pdf
Mobile Phone Policy.pdf
Parents_and_Carers_Check_List.pdf
pdfs_cyberbullying_factsheet.pdf
pdfs_inappropriate_websites_-_factsheet.pdf
pdfs_grooming_factsheet.pdf
Resources for parents (1).docx
There are apps available to limit screentime and we have attached a couple of website links below which look at different apps that are available should you wish to research this further.
You may be aware of recent media coverage of a new automatic update to Snapchat, called Snapmaps. This app allows other users to find any individuals signed up to Snapchat to the address or location they are at. Having talked to our older pupils, some of whom are signed up to Snapchat, it was clear that they were not all aware of this new feature or how to turn it off. Whilst we have discussed it in school, we thought parents might appreciate some further information regarding this app, and have included some links with information and advice. We hope you find these useful.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-40509281
http://www.twinkl.co.uk/blog/snapchat-launches-new-snapmaps-feature-a-guide-for-teachers-and-parents
http://parentinfo.org/article/snapchat-a-parents-guide