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E-Safety Briefing for Parents

E-Safety Briefing for Parents. Five golden rules for keeping your children safe online. Age ratings Social Network- Facebook etc. S. M. A. R. T. The 5 golden rules to keep children safe online. AFE. EETING. CCEPTING. ELIABLE. ELL. Computer Games.

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E-Safety Briefing for Parents

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  1. E-Safety Briefing for Parents Five golden rules for keeping your children safe online. Age ratings Social Network- Facebook etc

  2. S M A R T The 5 golden rules to keep children safe online AFE EETING CCEPTING ELIABLE ELL

  3. Computer Games • Some video games can contain adult content: • Violence • Bad language • Fear • Sex • Drugs • Discrimination • Gambling

  4. Age ratings on Computer Games • PEGI – European Games Ratings • 18 Certificate Games are NOT suitable for children • Grand Theft Auto games contains violence, bad language and encourages drug use. • Call of Duty games contain motiveless violence, violence against innocent people and bad language. Source PEGI website (www.pegi.info)

  5. Social Networks • Only children above 13 years old can access Facebook! • Only adults can get a Twitter account. • Sometimes we have had to investigate cyber-bullying through Facebook.

  6. E-Safety • Digital Parenting magazines are available on request. • If you have any concerns please ask us!

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