🤝 Personal & Social Development · Responsible Decision-Making
Basic digital citizenship
Understand basic digital citizenship — being kind online, protecting personal information, recognising that people behind screens are real people with real feelings, and knowing what to do if something online makes them uncomfortable
Typical age: 7–9 years
“When your child is chatting with friends online or playing multiplayer games, do they treat people kindly and know not to share personal details like their address or school name?”
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Needs first
- Vocabulary: ethics and citizenshipREQUIRED
Digital citizenship as a concept requires knowing the term and vocabulary of 'rights', 'responsibility', and 'ethical'
- Understanding Bullying
Digital citizenship benefits from understanding bullying (cyberbullying)
- Everyday Safety AwarenessREQUIRED
Digital citizenship builds on basic safety awareness