Giovanna and Tom Fletcher, parents of an 11-year-old son starting secondary school, recently decided to equip him with a phone. However, before handing it over, they recognized the importance of discussing online safety with him.
Giovanna emphasized the need for parents to engage in conversations with their children about managing online access to ensure their safety. She expressed concern about children encountering inappropriate content and highlighted the significance of empowering children through open dialogue.
As many families gift smartphones to children during the holiday season, the Fletchers are participating in The Family Chat campaign with Tesco Mobile. The initiative aims to encourage families to discuss online device usage regardless of their children’s ages. It promotes resources like Tesco Mobile’s age-specific toolkits and parental support.
Giovanna and her husband, Tom, who have two younger sons, emphasize the importance of communication through technology. They have set up restrictions on their eldest son’s smartphone to limit internet access and ensure parental oversight. Maintaining an ongoing dialogue with children about the reasons behind safety measures is crucial, according to Giovanna.
In addition to focusing on children’s online safety, Giovanna highlighted the importance of parents modeling healthy device habits by limiting phone use in certain scenarios. She stressed the gradual introduction of internet access to children based on their readiness and emphasized the need for a balanced approach.
To enhance children’s online safety, the article provides practical tips, including setting up child accounts, ensuring accurate age information, enabling safety filters, utilizing parental controls, and fostering continuous conversations about online activities. Dr. Rebecca Whittington, Reach’s online safety editor, emphasized the significance of prioritizing a secure phone setup to protect children from potential online risks.
