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Your child maybe searching for Pokemon using their mobile phone which is a craze that is building momentum!
We have would like to make parents more aware by providing the link below.
The media has picked up on some of the dangers associated with this latest craze, but look at the app more closely and explore the benefits it has to offer.
This hugely popular app presents some unusual opportunity to teach safe online behaviour to our young people and unusually for a tech game encourages going outdoors.
Follow the link to find out more.
http://www.saferinternet.org.uk/news/pokemon-go-gaming-gone-mobile
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New technologies allow access to the internet and social media. Increasingly there is a need for parents to be aware of what their children are accessing and to be responsible for their safety on line. This link to the THINKUKNOW website has useful information for parents.
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