What Parents Need To Know About Roblox
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Today's assembly was about anti-bullying week. We talked about the definition of bullying; how to tell adults that you or someone else is being bullied and that us all being different is a great thing! Your child knows that they can speak to any adult in school and that each class has a 'worry box' where they can post any concerns that they may have.
The link below, and the attached documents, will give parents lots to think about regarding their children's use of online streaming. The 'Live Streaming' attachment below gives a short overview of things to think about - the link and the guide for parents go into more detail.
Discord is an instant messaging and chat platform that allows users to communicate using voice, video or text. It is popular with the gaming community who use it to talk to people during gameplay, and swap tips about different types of games. However, recently it has grown its user base and is now used by others outside the gaming community.
It has an age-rating of 13+.
Nottinghamshire Road Safety Team talking to Year 1 about crossing the road safely.
A child scooting to school this morning hit a car, narrowly avoiding a very serious accident. Although the child suffered minor injuries, we are hugely relieved that the injuries were not more serious, or even fatal. We have had several parents and local residents in recent weeks who have shared concerns about dangerous cycling and scooting by KPNS pupils.
To protect our pupils, we will now insist that all pupils wear a cycle helmet when coming to school on a bike, skateboard or scooter. A few statistics to support this policy:
Before allowing your child to cycle or scoot to school please review the information below from the Child Accident Prevention Trust:
Your child’s first bike
By the age of five, many children will have started riding a tricycle, bicycle, bike with stabilisers or a balance bike. Bike helmets are a must every time they go cycling as they can prevent serious head injuries. It will also help children get into the habit of wearing a helmet if they see the adults around them wearing bicycle helmets. Local parks and gardens can be safe places to ride until children are old enough to cycle on the road.
Biking safety for children aged 7 to 10
Children have better coordination and control and are usually more confident cyclists by now. They’re still not ready to cycle in traffic, though, even if they’re with an adult. Remind them to wear a bike helmet every time they go out on their bikes. Children are ‘top-heavy’ and more likely to land on their heads if they fall off their bikes. Some children might need help doing up the straps and making sure the cycle helmet is secure.
Bikeability cycle training, age 11
Many children of 11 and over will want to cycle to school or go out on their bike with friends. It’s okay for them to ride on the road, but they should be properly trained and wear a helmet so they’re safe and can cope with traffic.
Following the accident today, we have arranged for Notts County Council Road Safety Team to visit KPNS on the 5/6/23 to talk to every class in school about road safety in an age-appropriate way.
We are also currently trying to arrange cycling proficiency for Y5 children.
Regards,
Mr Cresswell
Click below to read how the NSPCC answer some of the most common questions that parents ask about children being online.
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/online-safety-blog/2023-03-24-faq/
Interland is a playful online game that makes learning about digital safety and citizenship interactive and fun — just like the Internet itself. Here, kids will help their fellow Internauts combat the badly behaved hackers, phishers, oversharers and bullies by practising the skills they need to be good digital citizens.
Click here for more information: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/online-safety-blog/2023-01-12-is-whatsapp-safe-for-my-child/
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