Step-by-step explanation:
Talking about social media use
Talking is the best way to protect your child from social media risks and ensure their internet safety. Talking gives you the opportunity to help your child:
work out how they want to treat other people and be treated online – for example, you can encourage your child to make only positive comments
understand the risks involved in using social media – for example, your child might be tagged in an embarrassing photo taken at a party
learn how to navigate the risks – for example, if your child posts an identifiable selfie, they can reduce risk by not including any other personal information
learn what to do if people ask for personal details, are mean or abusive online, post embarrassing photos of your child, or share information that links back to them.
Finding out more about social media
Social media platforms and functionality are always changing so it’s a good idea to keep up to date with the social media your child uses. You could ask your child what platforms are popular and which ones your child likes. You could also get your child to show you how they work.
Thinking about age recommendations
Many social media platforms have age restrictions, which often aren’t enforced. It can be tricky if your child’s friends are using social media platforms before they’re old enough and your child wants to do the same