Course for Secure Online Interactions
Introduction to Internet Safety
Equip your child to navigate online risks with confidence and make safe choices in the digital world.
Introduction to Internet Safety
Expert-designed, research-backed, and ready to bring
life-changing skills into everyday learning.
Course Overview
Detect and Avoid Phishing
Identify fake senders, suspicious links, and requests for personal info. Verify before clicking or sharing.
Recognize and Prevent Malware
Understand spyware, ransomware, trojans, viruses, and worms. Avoid unsafe downloads and keep antivirus updated.
Safely Manage Online Connections
Connect only with known people, verify requests, keep profiles private, and limit personal information shared.
Use Strong Passwords and Updates
Use unique, complex passwords and regularly update software to fix vulnerabilities.
Meet the Course Creator
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Kerry Wadsley
Following a degree in Elementary Education at Penn State (USA), Kerry Wadsley taught at The Elms School, UK for over 10 years, teaching students from 0-11 years. She taught in Key Stage 2 as well as being the Special Educational Needs Coordinator at the school.
In 2016, she gained a Master’s in Education from the University of Nottingham (UK). Her passion lies in helping students to achieve their potential and eliminating any barriers to learning.
Sample Lesson Preview 
Defining and Understanding Trauma
Fight or Flight Explained
Fight, Flight, or Freeze
Fight, Flight, or Freeze is what happens in your body when you experience trauma. Just like animals go into Fight, Flight, or Freeze when they are in danger, so do we! When we feel unsafe, we might feel angry and want to fight or argue. We might feel anxious and want to run away. We also might freeze and not know what to do!
The most important thing to remember is that we can’t choose what we do — our brain chooses for us! There is never a reason to feel bad for what you do when you first experience a trauma. You don’t always make your own choices when in Fight, Flight, or Freeze.