Cyberwellness
Cyber Wellness Information for Parents
Cyber Wellness Information for Parents
Overview
The MOE Cyber Wellness framework aims to develop every child’s instinct to protect and empower every student to take responsibility for his own well-being in cyberspace.
The three principles, ‘Respect for Self and Others’, ‘Safe and Responsible Use’ and ‘Positive Peer Influence’ when adhered to will anchor a child’s well-being in cyberspace as he or she will then be able to make careful and well-considered decisions both online and offline.
CYBER WELLNESS PRINCIPLES
(1) Respect for Self and Others
Students need to:
- uphold their own dignity when online (e.g. share appropriate content and participate in only legal online activities)
- respect other people online (e.g. put themselves in others’ shoes, accept diverse views and opinions, give credit when using other people’s work and seek permission where necessary, avoid sharing hurtful materials).
(2) Safe and Responsible Use
Students need to:
- have an understanding of the risks of harmful and illegal online behaviour, and take steps to protect themselves (e.g. keep their personal information private, verify the reliability of information using various sources, take steps to avoid dangers they may encounter online).
- make wise and healthy choices (e.g. maintain a healthy balance of their online and offline activities)
(3) Positive Peer Influence
Students need to:
- be a positive role model online (e.g. share healthy and positive content, harness the affordances of technology to do good for society)
- advocate positive online behaviour (e.g. stand up for their peers online, report cases of cyber bullying to a trusted adult/authority, post encouraging remarks on social media).
Click on the links below for guides, tips, resources and useful links to help you to reinforce
Cyber Wellness Education at home.
MOE CYBERWELLNESS WEBPAGE
https://www.moe.gov.sg/education-in-sg/our-programmes/cyber-wellness
Parent Kit on Cyber Wellness for your child
From External Agencies
Other References