7 clear signs your child is exposed to porn amid Qld schools scandals
Queensland has been rocked by a string of porn scandals at elite schools … and it’s unlikely to end there.
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Queensland has been rocked by a string of porn scandals at elite schools … and it’s unlikely to end there.
From the deepfake nudes scandal at Grace Lutheran College in Rothwell to the social media saga at Good Shepherd Lutheran College, the number of incidents is growing.
Here are the signs your child could be in danger >>>
Excessive screen time and secretive behaviour
If your child is spending an inordinate amount of time on their devices and becomes secretive about their online activities, it could be a sign of inappropriate behaviour.
This may include quickly closing tabs or hiding screens when you enter the room, indicating they might be engaging in activities they know are not appropriate.
Sudden changes in mood or behaviour
Unexplained mood swings or changes in behaviour, such as becoming more withdrawn or irritable, can be indicative of issues stemming from online interactions.
These changes might be a response to cyberbullying, exposure to harmful content, or other negative online experiences.
Unexplained expenses or purchases
Keep an eye out for any unusual financial activity, such as unexplained charges on your credit card or new gadgets and accessories that your child cannot account for. This could suggest they are purchasing apps, games, or other online content that may not be suitable.
Avoidance of family discussions about online activities
If your child consistently avoids conversations about their online activities or becomes defensive when asked about their digital life, it may be a sign they are hiding something. Open communication is key, and reluctance to engage in these discussions can indicate inappropriate behaviour.
Increased privacy measures on devices
Notice if your child suddenly starts using new passwords, changes privacy settings, or installs apps that hide their online activity. These actions can be a sign they are trying to conceal their digital footprint from you.
Engagement with unknown contacts or friends
Be cautious if your child is interacting with people online whom they have never met in person. This can be risky, as they might be communicating with individuals who do not have their best interests at heart, potentially leading to harmful situations.
Decline in academic performance or interest in hobbies
A noticeable drop in school performance or a sudden disinterest in hobbies and activities they once enjoyed can be linked to online distractions.
This shift might indicate they are prioritising inappropriate online activities over their responsibilities and interests.
Originally published as 7 clear signs your child is exposed to porn amid Qld schools scandals