7 Top Tips for Supporting Children to Express Themselves Safely Online

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Anna Bateman Mental health expert and former DfE adviser
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This week's free online safety guide focuses on supporting children to express themselves safely online. The past year has left many children feeling uncertain and worried. So this year’s Children’s Mental Health Week has adopted the theme of ‘express yourself’. The guide takes a look at a range of tips such as celebrating their identity, supporting their interests and enabling emotional expression.

A free online safety guide on supporting children to express themselves safely online.

The past year has left many children feeling uncertain and worried. So this year’s Children’s Mental Health Week has adopted the theme of ‘express yourself’. It’s not necessarily about being the best – but encouraging young people to relish the joy of being ‘in the moment’ and loving what they do. So whether they’re into music, art, photography, film, drama or dance, here are our top tips for helping your child to express themselves safely online.

In the guide, you'll find tips on a number of tips such as celebrating their identity, supporting their interests and enabling emotional expression.