
Six Top Tips

The NSPCC website is full of helpful information to support you in keeping your child safe online. They recently launched an online safety blog and they run free online safety webinars for parents which you can sign up to by scrolling down to the online safety resources here.
Their booklet contains clear, simple guidance and signposting:
Did you know that YouTube Kids is not the only way you can supervise your child’s YouTube experience? A new supervised mode now allows you to manage the YouTube content your child can access with different safety levels. Click here to find out more.
Parent Safe is a new portal offering support and advice on settings, apps, games, talking to children about life online, screen time and key online safety topics:
You can access the portal here
More and more of us are watching videos online everyday.
In fact, one estimate suggests an average person will spend 100 minutes each day watching online videos during 2021!
There are so many funny, interesting and informative videos to watch but, sometimes, you might see something online that you just wish you hadn’t.
Scary things can just pop up without any warning.
If something online has upset, worried or scared you, don’t panic, you are not alone and there are lots of things you can do.
The BBC have put together this reassuring video which explains what to do if you have seen something upsetting. Why not watch it together at home and use it as a conversation starter.
If you would like some more ideas for simple 15 minutes activities you can do together at home to help you start these conversations about watching videos online and how to keep safe when doing so, check out this activity sheet which has been produced by http://www.thinkukknow.co.uk.
You can find more of their home activity packs and parent/carer resources here.