#WakeUpWednesday

November 23, 2021

Now more than ever because of the ever-changing technological world that we live in, it is essential that we equip our children with the knowledge and skills to ensure that they know how to use the internet safely. 

Each week we will be sharing an age-appropriate guide for parents to share with their child when having conversations about online safety, should they feel it is needed. 

This week's guide is about how to be 'SMART' online. 







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