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As a parent, it’s not always easy to stop your child from seeing something inappropriate online.
Jamie Murray
It’s natural for children to be inquisitive, and innocent searches can sometimes lead to your child coming across something that may not be suitable for their age.
They may hear a term at school which they don’t know the meaning of, leading to them searching for it online. If what they see upsets or confuses them, they may have some questions for you.