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For parents.. Helping your child to manage their online reputation on social media.
Building your socialBui
Social media and your childs
reputation.
98% of recruiters check online profiles of
applicants.
When Facebook started it was keg pictures and poking  and now its one of
the 1 in 10 young people have been arted it was keg pictures and poking 
and now its
1 in 10 young people were
rejected for a job over
social media posts.
When Facebook started it was keg pictures and poking  and now its one of
the 1 in 10 young people have been rejected from a jobemployers go when
they want to find out more about you. AccordinWhen Facebook started it was
keg pictures and poking  and now its
Teen arrested for tweeting airline
terror threat April 2014
Paris Brown: Kent youth PCC resigns
after Twitter row  from things she
posted age 13 and 14! April 2013
.
 Children as young as 8 years old are ignoring
social networking site rules and creating their
own site profiles - Ofcom
All these sites have a minimum user age of 13.
For parents.. Helping your child to manage their online reputation on social media.
The world of social media can be a very
confusing place as things are so new and
change so quickly, but with a few simple
tricks up our sleeves we can keep safe.
Talk to your children about the
advantages and the hazards of
communicating online.
76% of teens are very,
or somewhat
concerned about the privacy of
their personal information being
harmed by their online activity.
It is just as important for parents to act as
a role model online as it is offline.
Parents should help and support
teenagers to keep their social
media profiles clean.
Google your kids (and yourself)
Develop a positive online profile
Encouraging them to start building a
digital CV as early as possible is very
beneficial to their future career
prospects.
Privacy settings
(Facebook no longer protect under 18s)
Need a hand? Get in touch
www.janebinnion.com
Facebook.com/janessocialmedia
Twitter@janebinnion
07521314926
For parents.. Helping your child to manage their online reputation on social media.

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For parents.. Helping your child to manage their online reputation on social media.

  • 2. Building your socialBui Social media and your childs reputation.
  • 3. 98% of recruiters check online profiles of applicants.
  • 4. When Facebook started it was keg pictures and poking and now its one of the 1 in 10 young people have been arted it was keg pictures and poking and now its 1 in 10 young people were rejected for a job over social media posts.
  • 5. When Facebook started it was keg pictures and poking and now its one of the 1 in 10 young people have been rejected from a jobemployers go when they want to find out more about you. AccordinWhen Facebook started it was keg pictures and poking and now its Teen arrested for tweeting airline terror threat April 2014 Paris Brown: Kent youth PCC resigns after Twitter row from things she posted age 13 and 14! April 2013
  • 6. . Children as young as 8 years old are ignoring social networking site rules and creating their own site profiles - Ofcom All these sites have a minimum user age of 13.
  • 8. The world of social media can be a very confusing place as things are so new and change so quickly, but with a few simple tricks up our sleeves we can keep safe.
  • 9. Talk to your children about the advantages and the hazards of communicating online.
  • 10. 76% of teens are very, or somewhat concerned about the privacy of their personal information being harmed by their online activity.
  • 11. It is just as important for parents to act as a role model online as it is offline.
  • 12. Parents should help and support teenagers to keep their social media profiles clean.
  • 13. Google your kids (and yourself)
  • 14. Develop a positive online profile
  • 15. Encouraging them to start building a digital CV as early as possible is very beneficial to their future career prospects.
  • 16. Privacy settings (Facebook no longer protect under 18s)
  • 17. Need a hand? Get in touch www.janebinnion.com Facebook.com/janessocialmedia Twitter@janebinnion 07521314926

Editor's Notes

  • #7: Now we all need someone to check things out with sometimes, a helping hand a to ensure we are on track and often the person doing the social media in an organisation doesnt have that . Just this week LinkedIn have changed