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Happy Safer Internet Day East Dulwich!


I'm a tutor for MAMA.codes (local kids coding classes). To coincide with Safer Internet Day we've created a FREE Parent's Guide to Online Safety for under 8s. You can download it from our website (you do have to subscribe to our mailing list but it's worth it: the guide is really good - I've included some screen shots below - and you can easily unsubscribe after if you'd prefer not to receive emails from us).

https://mama.codes/online-safety/


We're also doing a Facebook Live Q&A tonight on Raising Digital Kids from 8:30 pm - 8:45 pm.

It's with our CEO and Co-founder Liane Katz (a local Dulwich mum), and her mum Adrienne Katz (UK Government adviser on online safety).

https://www.facebook.com/mama.codes/


If you have any questions you?d like to ask, email them to [email protected], or share via Twitter @mama.codes or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/mama.codes/


And if you cant make the Facebook Live tonight, we'll be replaying it tomorrow from 12:30 PM - 12:45 PM.

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