Our Children and Social Media

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Our Children and Social Media

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Our Children and Social Media. Social media has it's benefits:. Staying connected to friends Developing new social contacts with peers with similar interests Sharing content of self-expression such as art work, music and views Developing and expressing your child’s individual identity. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Social media has it's benefits:

Staying connected to friends

Developing new social contacts with peers with similar interests

Sharing content of self-expression such as art work, music and views

Developing and expressing your child’s individual identity

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RisksBullying - online "cyber bullying" Sharing too much information Vulnerability to predatory adults Sharing photos or videos that they may later regret Exposure to large amounts of commercial advertisements which may not be age appropriate Exposure to inappropriate contentRisk of identity theft Reduced amount of time for physical activity

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Facebook13 year plus

Ensure privacy settings set to “Friends only” – not “friends of friends” or “everyone”

Keep private information private – don’t let your children post telephone numbers addresses etc

Check your child’s friend list – block or delete unknown people

Have access to your child’s account

Encourage communication with your child about what they are seeing on Facebook

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Instagram

Online mobile photo sharing, video sharing and social networking service that enables its users to take pictures and videos and share them13 years plusGo to settings and then ensure "Photos are Private" is set to on.Check “Friends”Look at their Friends linksEncourage open communication with your childMonitor use

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Snapchat

13 year plus

photos taken "self destruct" after 10 seconds

Hard for parental control

Often used inappropriately

Photos can be kept through screen shots

ensure that your child’s settings are “Friends only” and not “Everyone”

Monitor

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Cyberbullying

communicate directly with your child-don't be afraid to get involved. If you think your child is being bullied, advise your child to spend less time on the site in question, or flag the bully by notifying the Website. If the behaviour is also happening at school, notify the school's so that they, too, can get involved.establish a set of rules for your child to follow when using Facebook and other social networking sites, and monitor your child’s usage, perhaps even placing a daily time limit Phones / tablets / computers should be kept in safe place overnight – not in children’s bedrooms

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=599I1E-rWTU

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