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Tips for talking to your children about social media: From The eSafety Commissioner
Fight or flight? 4 tips to get involved with your child’s social media
It’s easy for today’s parents to feel overwhelmed or intimidated trying to stay up to date with all the apps, games and social media services their kids are using while also trying to keep them safe online.
eSafety’s 2018 survey of over 3500 Australian parents found that while the vast majority of parents felt online safety was a critical challenge, less than half felt confident to deal with cyberbullying or online threats to their children. Nearly all of the parents surveyed said they needed more information about online safety, but again less than half knew where to find it or where to go to get help.
The eSafety Guide
Learn about the latest games, apps and social media, including how to protect your information and report inappropriate content.
Book Club Issue 6
Home delivery for this issue only.
Here is the link to the issue:
https://www.scholastic.com.au/media/5667/bc-620.pdf\
Catholic Education Today
The third edition of Catholic Education Today for 2020 is now available on the Catholic Education Melbourne website www.cem.edu.au under News and Events / Catholic Education Today.