Online Safety and Screen Time

Help children and young people stay safe online.
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Toddler girl sitting by a tree looking at device with headphones on

 

Young children may come across inappropriate content or begin to copy what older children do online. Schoolwork and homework are often web-based, meaning children need to be more digitally savvy as they get older.

You can support your child

  • Agreeing boundaries on what your child can and cannot do online
  • Explore together, let them take the lead and show you what sites they like to visit
  • Install the right level of parental control
  • Stay involved with your child by having them use their devices in the same room as you are

Useful websites

Internet Matters has a internet safety checklist with practical tips to help children aged 6 to 10 to have a safer online experience.

NSPCC has a range of resources including online safety guides including how to set up parental controls. 

UK Safer Internet Centre has help with screen time, cyber flashing, reporting, livestreaming and much more.