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Online Safety 

In Week 8, all K-6 students participated in our Bully Zero program visit. During this visit, a large percentage of students spoke about online games or applications they have access to.  As students begin to access the  online world and interact with others more independently, they are more likely to be exposed to risks of bullying or unwanted contact, accidentally coming across inappropriate content or racking up bills through in-app purchases.

Below are some helpful tips from Australia's esafety website which can be used to help keep your child safe online. 

 

For kids aged 5 to 12, it is important to:

  • Keep the computer or device in an area of your home that can be supervised. Check in regularly with your child to see what they are viewing.
  • Stay engaged with their online activity. If they agree, consider setting up your own accounts with the sites they use most so you can see how they work and understand the risks.
  • Explore the online world with them to help establish that this is not just a solitary activity. Play games with them. Do a creative project together.
  • Think about social media readiness. Most social media sites require users to be at least 13 years of age before they can register, although some sites are created especially for children under 13.
  • Encourage respect and empathy. Teach them to avoid sharing or posting things that may upset others.
  • Start building resilience. Teach your child that there are ways they can deal with material that worries or frightens them. This includes immediately telling you or another trusted adult of any concerns or uncomfortable material.

For more information visit  eSafety Website