SAFEGUARDING LEAD
Apps and games
For many parents and carers, the clock is TikToking for when you might get asked by your child if they can go on social media or play games online.
These are tough calls for parents and carers, and especially those of our generation who don’t necessarily understand the increasingly important role digital environments play in the social lives and identity development of our children.
The eSafety Commissioner (eSafety.gov.au) website provides a range of advice to navigate this often-challenging area for families.
- Learn more about apps and games by viewing The eSafety Guide.
- Understand your child’s gaming experience by having conversations, watching or playing together.
- Talk with other parents and carers from school. This could be a good opportunity to learn more about how their children use an app or game and strategies to manage the technology.
Lyrae Rattray
Safeguarding Lead