Katie Piper: ‘Parents Aren’t Confident On Internet Safety’ | This Morning

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She’s the TV presenter, philanthropist and author who wowed the world when she turned tragedy into triumph. Today, Katie Piper OBE tells us about inspiring children to do the same, with her new book in her Teeny Mouse series, 'Together We Are Stronger'. Plus, after a recent experience with her daughter being targeted by an online stranger, Katie reveals how she’s offering guidance to other families about online safety.

Broadcast on 23/07/2024
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コメント (8)
  • Yes l totally agree with one comment Katie is an example of courage. I’m not a parent myself never have never will be. It must be so much of a challenge to have to keep up with what a child or children are seeing reading online these days. Katie prices book looks really interesting. Love the front cover. I’m sure most children will look forward to reading this book. Keep up the fantastic writing Katie. I live on the east coast of Australia. 😊😊❤❤
  • Online gaming where children can chat to anyone is never a good idea, Thanks Katie for talking about this subject
  • Well done Katie,online safety is so important for our kids.
  • @Hieillua
    I can't imagine raising kids in this day and age. As a parent you don't ''just'' need to worry about freaks in the outside world, but also online. In a perfect world I wouldn't let my kids on the internet until they were late teens and I taught them how to protect themselves online properly. But due to school and friends kids are already on the internet at such a young age. Parents really need to be on top of it and also need to teach their kids how to spot scammers and how not to trust anyone in any random chat or comment section. But even adults in this day and age are so easily tricked. Just look at random AI instagram pages with CLEARLY fake AI generated women and the comments are filled with thirsty guys. It's wild. I'm not a parent and most likely never will be, but its scary to see my nieces and nephews having to navigate this world with all these freaks in it.
  • So Alison’s new word of the day is going to be..”superpower “…she is a bandwagon rider…..nothing original there.