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Wellbeing apps for kids Internet Matters

WebTypes of wellbeing apps for kids. General wellbeing apps for kids. Apps to help manage anxiety. Apps to help with sleep. Counselling and therapy apps. Apps to learn about …

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Exploring the impact of online harms, Part 2

WebFigure 1: Impact of online harms by children. Ranking out of 7; 1-3 Low / no affect, 4 unsure/undecided, 5-7 high affect. Ordered by % reported experience by child. …

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The impact of technology on children’s digital wellbeing

WebDifferences in positivity levels between parents. Parents of younger children (4-8 years old) were less positive about digital technology (59% net positivity) than …

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Social media impact on youngsters' mental health Internet Matters

WebAn overview of the research generally points to 3 main factors when it comes to why the overuse of social media can negatively impact the mental health of young …

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Health, Wellbeing and Lifestyle

WebHealth, Wellbeing & Lifestyle | Free lesson from Digital Matters. Learn how to recognise challenges online and when it’s time for a break.

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Screen time advice hub for parents Internet Matters

WebHelp children balance screen timeand adopt a healthy digital diet. WATCH VIDEO. 2181 likes. Share.

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Screen time for kids learn about the effects Internet Matters

WebScreen time has many benefits. Young people recognise the positive role of the internet when it comes to self-expression, developing understanding, bringing people together …

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Dr Linda Papadopoulos

WebPsychologist, Author, Broadcaster and Internet Matters Ambassador. One of the most recognisable and well-respected psychologists working in the UK today, Dr Linda …

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Online Safety Leaflets & resources

WebPromote online safety in the classroom and at home with our free printable e-safety leaflets and resources. Download or print and share with other parents or colleagues to help kids …

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Screen time campaign launched to support children Internet …

WebCarolyn Bunting, CEO of Internet Matters, said: “Screen time is a real challenge for most parents, so our campaign brings together the best advice and …

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Dealing with risks from too much screen time Internet Matter

WebThe research found that “most teens wanted to take responsibility for their screen time themselves, without input from their parents.”. It’s important to involve children in the …

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Social media benefits for young people Internet Matters

WebSocial media can help young people raise awareness of a particular cause that they are interested in to have a real-world impact on affecting change where they want to see it. …

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Online safety topics to teach children key skills Digital Matters

WebExplore online safety topics as a teacher, parent or child. Free lessons for teachers and interactive activities for kids make any topic interesting.

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Online gaming in young people and children Internet Matters

WebIn 2019, the global games market was worth $152 billion. With growing concerns about the amount of time children and teenagers spend playing online games …

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Common online scams targeting teens Internet Matters

WebFake loan or scholarships are common online scams targeting teens and parents looking for ways to pay for further education. These scams typically involve false …

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How are YouTubers influencing children

WebChildren might also benefit from the supervision as they attempt to evaluate the content of videos. In terms of young people carrying out personal or school research …

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Dealing with online grooming Internet Matters

WebIf your child wants to talk to someone in confidence they can call Childline on 0800 1111 or The Mix on 0808 808 4994 (text 80849). Parents can call the NSPCC’s free 24/7 adult …

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