Helping young people to navigate the online world
Ten tips for parents on how to help young people navigate the digital world more healthily
By Michael Jones,
Deputy Head - Pastoral, Solihull Preparatory School
Ten tips for parents on how to help young people navigate the digital world more healthily
By Michael Jones,
Deputy Head - Pastoral, Solihull Preparatory School
“Championing each person's glorious uniqueness is fundamental to everyone's sense of belonging and central to who we are as a school.” - Mrs Papantoniou, Head of Learning Support
“Absolutely fantastic, personal anecdotes academically captivating, personally stretching. I can’t wait for next time!”
- Mr Stingemore, Head of Modern Languages at Warwick School
“The children’s passion to deliver meaningful positive impacts continues to burn brightly, and the pathways they are carving towards true global citizenship, with outlooks to match, are something we can all take pride in.” - Mark Penney, Head of the Preparatory School
"By teaching pupils to critically evaluate AI outputs and use the technology to enhance their learning, we are preparing them for a world where these skills are indispensable. Through initiatives such as our pupil guidance framework and dedicated AI working groups, we ensure that AI is not just a tool for today but a foundation for the future."
The first in an occasional series, sharing insights from both Preparatory School and Senior School assemblies.