Problematic interactions online

In this lesson we will learn about problematic interactions online. We will look at how interactions can become a problem, and how it can impact relationships with other people. If this is a sensitive topic to you, we recommend checking with a trusted adult before starting the lesson.

Problematic interactions online

In this lesson we will learn about problematic interactions online. We will look at how interactions can become a problem, and how it can impact relationships with other people. If this is a sensitive topic to you, we recommend checking with a trusted adult before starting the lesson.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Identifying when our interactions with friends online become problematic (e.g. conflict online)
  2. When time spent online affects real relationships

Content guidance

  • Contains distressing content.

Supervision

Adult supervision recommended.

Licence

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4 Questions

Q1.
Which of the following could be a problem when communicating online?
Correct answer: Bullying
Having details stolen
Correct answer: Peer Pressure
Correct answer: Sexting
Q2.
What does Peer-Pressure mean?
Correct answer: Being influenced by peers into certain behaviours
Cyberbullying
Not giving into influences by peers
Q3.
What is the definition of online interaction
2 people talking
Cyberbullying
Correct answer: More than one person communicating via the internet
Q4.
Which of the following could be a potential danger when communicating online?
Correct answer: Cyberbullying
Forgetting a password
Correct answer: Fraud
Limiting screen time
Correct answer: Online grooming

5 Questions

Q1.
Which of the following could be potential issues when interacting online?
Correct answer: All of above
Arguments
Bullying
Peer pressure
Sexting
Q2.
What is Peer-Pressure?
Correct answer: Being actively encouraged to change your behaviour to do something you wouldn't usually do.
Doing what you want.
Following the crowd.
Q3.
What is Sexting?
Having sexual relations with another person.
Sending abusive messages.
Correct answer: Sending messages and/or media of a sexual nature to another person.
Q4.
What could be a danger of having public disputes with people online? (Tick 2 boxes)
Correct answer: It is there for everyone to see so other people could get involved.
You may get people you don't know sending you messages.
Correct answer: You will leave a digital footprint.
Q5.
What could you do to avoid being targeted online?
Let as many people see your posts so any bullying is made public.
Correct answer: Make your profile private.
Post your personal details so people know how to contact you.

Lesson appears in

UnitRSHE (PSHE) / Internet safety and harms: Online relationships and harmful behaviour

RSHE (PSHE)