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Keeping Your Family Safe Online.
Australia
Joined May 2017
“But everyone else is playing it!. As each new gaming fad or craze progresses, children can sometimes feel like they’re the only one who’s being left out. However, it can be helpful for parents to dig a little deeper. Research is key." @childnet. ".
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This blog is for parents and carers, giving advice and looking at the ways in which you can decide what games and apps are suitable for your children.
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When children are able to self regulate their emotional responses, they become less vulnerable to the ongoing impact of daily life-online & in person. The key is to nurture children towards being able to acknowledge and express what they’re feeling
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None of us were born knowing how to control big emotions. For children, learning how to self-regulate will take time, but there are ways to help this along.
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What's 'sharenting' and what do parents need to know about sharing their children's images online?. Here are a few points from the @eSafetyOffice you need to consider.
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The ‘gems’ on YouTube, pics on Instagram and even music with lyrics can be constant distractions when kids are doing homework. @ScreenagerMovie has some great ideas about helping them stay focused when the alternatives to work are far more attractive! .
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When your child 'crosses the line' with internet or smartphone privileges what's the most effective response?.@MediaSmartUK 'Do you take away your teenagers phone 📱 as punishment? Interesting article here @PsychToday . #DigitalParenting #Teens .
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Parents are struggling with cyber-restrictions. Taking your teen's phone away isn't so simple anymore. Learn better ways to teach them digital responsibility.
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#OnlineGames, #apps and #socialnetworking sites are popular among children and adults alike. Learn about the latest apps, how to protect your information, #privacy, where to report content & get further safety advice.
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A healthy media diet balances 3 things: - What kids do - How much time they spend doing it - Whether their content choices are age-appropriate.@CommonSense This Family Media Agreement + Device Contract helps set realistic rules. .#digcit #familyengagement.
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Many parents use the term ‘addiction’ when describing their child’s gaming habits. It’s not the number of hours played, but how it interferes with their daily life. The complexities of 'gaming disorder' are discussed in this article. .@ConversationEDU.
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The World Health Organisation has classified gaming disorder as an addiction. But it involves more than just playing videogames for hours on end. Here’s how to spot it and what you can do about it.
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'Being a parent today means understanding the benefits and pitfalls inherent in your child’s online interactions & using your knowledge to help your child make smart choices.'. This article provides ways to help your child navigate the Internet
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Today, parents need to understand the benefits and pitfalls inherent in their children’s online interactions.
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"Parenting in the digital age. 'How can parents ensure their children have a healthy relationship with technology? Social psychologist @Livingstone_S suggests that the key lies in embracing technology alongside children.'.Watch this TED talk:.
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Keeping up with the latest apps your child is using? It's a challenge but @CommonSense is here to help. 'All the apps are free, so be aware that the developers make money on them through in-app purchases, ads, selling user data, or all of the above!'.
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Parenting in the digital age. 'Social psychologist @Livingstone_S suggests that the key lies in embracing technology alongside children -- and lays out a practical roadmap for how to get there.'.Watch this @TEDTalks presentation from 2019 @SociallyBlog .
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How do you monitor your child online without invading their privacy? 'It's a tricky balance, & not the same for everybody. But, there's plenty you can do to try to make sure your child stays safe on the Internet without losing their trust'. @uKnowKids .
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'According to the latest research, though, encouraging your children to think critically about the media they’re consuming is much more important than playing screen-time babysitter.'. @WIRED Article
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Experts tips and tricks for helping your younglings think critically about what they see on TV and social media.
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