Online Safety at home
With the majority of children still learning from home, they will be spending more time online doing their school work, playing games or watching videos. Technology is hugely valuable for education, as well as a way to keep in touch with family and friends. However, it’s important we all consider how we can support children’s online safety during this lockdown, and always. It’s never too early to talk to your child about what they do online and who to tell if they come across anything online that makes them feel worried, scared or sad.
Here’s some information about what your child may enjoy online and what you can do to keep them safer.
Please read our article 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.
The key message throughout Jessie and Friends is that if a child is ever worried by anything online, they should tell a grown-up they trust, who will help them.
Click on the link below to access
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/jessie-and-friends-videos/
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Best wishes,
CEOP Education team
Strabane Controlled Primary School,
43 Derry Rd, Strabane,
Co Tyrone BT82 8DX
Phone: 028 7138 2510