CHILDREN as young as five are set to get selfie lessons in school as well as classes on vlogging.
But the move is likely to spark divide among parents, with many feeling five is too young to learn about such complex issues.It comes after shocking research found 21% of girls aged 11 to 18 had received requests online for "sexual images".to ban self-harm images and drawings on social media following the 14-year-old's suicide.
Alarmingly, more than 45 percent of parents have not given their child rules or advice on online postings.Education consultants Chris Calland and Nicky Hutchinson, who wrote the book, want to get children talking about why we take so many selfies and how constantly looking at yourself might make you feel.
Chris said: “Even in pre-schools a quarter of staff report that they have seen children with body image concerns.
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Wow parents in other countries can’t even afford a breakfast for their kids and then this. Shall we just put them on the streets now to earn cash.
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