'If children are sending images to people they trust, they might not think there's much risk involved. 'Talk about whether a person who asks for an image from you might also be asking other people for images. Other tips for discussing sexting with your child include asking them if they want something private shown to the world.Ī spokesman continued: 'Talk about the "Granny rule“ - would you want your Granny to see the image you're sharing? 'We know talking about sexting with your child may feel uncomfortable or awkward but it is incredibly important to discuss the risks, teach them how to stay safe and explain how these reports can use up valuable police investigation time.' Humberside Police have compiled a staggering list of 112 codes that children use while exchanging lewd images and messages. Ways of warning that mum or dad is around include PAW (Parents are Watching) and POS (Parents Over Shoulder) (stock image)
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