Children’s commisisioner for England says ‘talk early and often’ so they are better prepared for dangers

Parents should start to talk to their children about online pornography and sexual harassment when they are as young as nine or 10, ideally before they have a smartphone or social media account, the children’s commissioner for England has said.

Dame Rachel de Souza urged parents to “talk early, and talk often” to their children in an age-appropriate way, so they are better prepared for the risks of the online world and will find it easier to raise difficult issues further down the line.

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