keep your kids out of chat rooms altogether. Make sure your child knows that no matter how nice an online “friend” may seem to be, they are still a stranger, and may not be who they appear to be.
Find out how to keep your teenager safe online. Learn about the top online threats for teens, and use our tips to protect your child from internet dangers.
This book provides clear, concise and practical information about health and safety, whilst fully translating the legislative documentation that surrounds it to ensure that you meet OFSTED requirements, and that you are fulfilling your obligation in keeping the children under your care safe. Practical ...
Beyond the measures we’ve already outlined, there are more general habits for both you and your family to help keep your children safe online. Stress the dangers of oversharing When signing up for a social network, it’s tempting to tick every box and share every detail about yourself. Aft...
And talk to children about how parental controls can help them use their devices responsibly. Internet safety tips for adults The number of potential threats to your personal online security seems to grow every year. Here are the principal rules for staying safe on the internet: Don’t reuse ...
Whatever the age of your child, or children, there are lots of generalist principles we can all apply mindfully when we’re engaging with others through social media. Here are some tips related to staying safe online. Be Mindful of Online Friendships Remind children and teens to only accept...
It is important to recognize the risks one can be exposed to online and know how toprotect your kidsfrom them. You can take steps to keep your children safe from online predators and inappropriate information. Social Media Safety New social media sites are emerging every day, while old ones ...
Apply these 10 actionable tips to improve Internet safety for your children 1. Educate your kids about cybersecurity and online threats You want your kids to spend time on the Internet and take advantage of the learning opportunities, but you also want them to be safe. To do that, you need...
When children use mobile devices, parents can take steps to defend their safety. By Kimberly Palmer | March 5, 2014, at 8:50 a.m. Save MoreiStockphoto It's up to parents to keep kids safe online. Parents’ iPads, smartphones and computers can be irresistible to their little ones, ...
South Africa’s youth and young adults are now navigating a new digital landscape that exposes them to predators, offensive content, and cyberbullying as they…