Cyber Parenting - Inappropriate Content
Knowing how to talk to your child about their mental health, or recognising the signs that they might be struggling, can be really hard. Signs of depression or anxiety in children can sometimes look like normal behaviour, particularly in teenagers who can keep their...
Cyber Parenting - Inappropriate Content
Self-harm is often understood to be a physical response to an emotional pain of some kind and can be very addictive. As children’s use of the online world grows, increasing mental health issues such as self-harm are taking a different form online. Children are now...
Cyber Parenting - Inappropriate Content
There’s a chance that your child may meet people online or visit websites that could lead them to adopting what you consider to be extreme views and becoming radicalised. Curiosity could lead your child to seek out these people, or they could befriend your child in...
Cyber Parenting - Inappropriate Content
Why children watch porn online It’s normal for young people to be curious about sex and relationships and sometimes they may search online for information or answers to questions they have. They may also do this if they’re worried or embarrassed about asking their...
Cyber Parenting - Inappropriate Content
Research shows that one child in 10 has a diagnosable mental health issue, and many experts say that number could be even higher. Through Parent Zone’s work with schools, health practitioners and parents, we know that they are worried about this trend, and some wonder...