Bringing up a child in the 21st century

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Bringing up a child in the 21st century

Bringing up a child in the 21st century E-safety incidents at Blackhorse in the past 2 years: Children arguing over texts. Arguments on Social Media. Arguing over online game comments. Watching explicit content on You Tube. Playing an explicit (cert 18) Xbox game.

Bringing up a child in the 21st century Key concerns which Blackhorse Primary has regarding E-safety: Children using devices unsupervised in their bedrooms. Children getting into arguments online which spill into the classroom. Children spending too much time on online and not playing outside. Children playing inappropriate console games and chatting to strangers online. Convert Social Media use. Bringing up a child in the 21st century

Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well

Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well

Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well

Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well

Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well

Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well

Please note, slides 11-17 are optional if you feel you want to cover this age group as well

Bringing up a child in the 21st century Key things every parent of young children should do: Set parent controls Keep devices out of bedrooms Check games are age appropriate. Limit use – model this yourself! Bringing up a child in the 21st century

PEGI Game certificates explained: Very mild cartoon-style violence. Suitable for all. Mild cartoon-style violence. Some more frightening scenes or sounds which could upset young children.

PEGI Game certificates explained: Violence is more realistic, and is based around humans, although not graphic. Some mild nudity. Some mild swearing. Realistic violence or sexual activity. Swearing includes sexual swear words. Depiction of tobacco or drug use.

PEGI Game certificates explained: Graphic violence which causes revulsion. Graphic nudity and/or drug use.

PEGI Game certificates explained: If in doubt – play it yourself first!

www.internetmatters.org/parental-controls

Annual E-safety Week Regular circle-time discussions Scheme of Work from YR-Y6 Assemblies and events

Bringing up a child in the 21st century Key things every parent should do: Set parent controls Keep devices out of bedrooms Ensure that games are age appropriate Consider joint social media account for older children Talk to your child Set rules – you have the control! Turn all devices off for a couple of hours each evening. Bringing up a child in the 21st century

Bringing up a child in the 21st century Blue Light – Digital Detox Project: Bringing up a child in the 21st century

Bringing up a child in the 21st century And finally… Set the example. Bringing up a child in the 21st century