In this section we show how at Mengham Junior School we Think Then Click We have also provided some useful sites for you to use.
What is E-safety?
E-Safety is about safety with mobile and computer devices. It stands for electronic safety. Mengham Junior takes an active role in E-Safety to make children safer when using new technologies. There are a great many resources available to help children and parents adopt safe practices.
Where do we start? The internet has changed all of our lives, particularly our children’s. For parents and carers this opens up a whole new world of things to be aware of. For many of us, this can all be a bit too much. You might be struggling to keep up with the things your child is doing online, thinking how can I be as good a parent online as I am offline? This site aims to make online parenting simple. Even if the only search engine you use is a pair of binoculars, do not despair. Here you’ll find practical tips and simple guidance.
The Digital Parenting website and magazines offer parents information and advice about the latest digital technologies and the kind of challenges children and teenagers might face in their digital world. Our Expert View articles, ‘How to’ guides and Take Action checklists will help you to stay up-to-date and feel more confident about getting involved.
Where you will find useful information and access to our help service (ask us anything you like).
There are lots of useful guides on here for helping parents keep their children safe online.
Know IT All for Parents is a unique interactive e-safety guide for parents and carers produced by Childnet International. It’s designed to really help you as a parent or carer keep up to date with how children are using the internet, and support them in using these new exciting services safely and responsibly.
This website is an information and resources website which aims to raise awareness about child sexual abuse, answer questions and give adults the information, advice, support and facts, they need to help protect children.
Advice for parents about keeping your child safe when using the internet, social networking websites and online gaming.