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Computing and e-Safety

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With the ever expanding use of the internet in all areas of life it is becoming even more important to be safe when using it

Social networking sites, online gaming, identity theft, hate sites and inaccurate information all pose risks for you and your child. Your digital footprint – information put online is often publicly searchable and can influence future careers. Universities and employers are increasing using the internet to research potential applicants. What would your child’s digital footprint say about them?

Within the school curriculum and during assemblies we highlight the positive and negative aspects of the internet and ways in which pupils need to protect themselves when online.

There are many different websites that can help you to understand the dangers of the internet and many which provide advice and guidance on how to help protect your child whilst they are on the internet. www.thinkuknow.co.uk is an excellent site that gives advice for pupils of all ages and parents. Other useful sites: www.childnet.comwww.digizen.orgwww.cybermentors.org.uk.

We encourage the use of ICT as much as possible but it is also important to stay safe. Please look at our policy regarding computers, the internet and social networking.

Click on the pictures below for more information on how to help your child use technology in the safest way possible:

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THE SCREEN TIME DIET: HELPING YOUR CHILD FIND THE BALANCE WITH TECH

For many parents during lockdown, putting a healthy limit on how much their teens spend glued on their phones (and on social media) continues to be a big challenge.

So we're sharing this piece from MyTutor with useful tips and advice on healthy gadget use, alternative tech for learning, creativity and discovery, and how parents can encourage a balanced screen time ‘diet’ with their teens.

mytutor.co.uk/blog/the-screen-time-diet-helping-your-teen-find-the-balance-with-tech/

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