EP-II Training Curriculum: Lesson Plans.

Efficient Parenting – Lesson Plans Page 119 /170 Glossary of Terms Cyberbullying The use of digital platforms like social media, messaging apps, or gaming networks to deliberately harm or harass another person, often through repeated and targeted attacks. Data Sharing The process of providing personal information to third parties, such as websites, apps, or online services, often for access to specific functionalities. This can involve sharing names, email addresses, or other sensitive details. Digital Citizenship The responsible and respectful use of technology, including understanding online etiquette, the importance of privacy, and how to engage with others safely and responsibly in online environments. Digital Safety The practice of protecting personal information and ensuring safe usage of digital platforms, particularly for children. This includes managing privacy settings, identifying risks like cyberbullying, and preventing exposure to inappropriate content. Excessive Screen Time Refers to spending too much time on digital devices such as computers, smartphones, and tablets. Excessive screen time can negatively affect physical health, emotional well-being, and academic performance, especially in children. Informed Consent A process in which a person is fully informed about and understands the implications, risks, and benefits of sharing personal data, especially in the digital space, before agreeing to participate in any online activity. Interactive Learning A teaching method that involves engaging learners through activities like quizzes, discussions, or role-play exercises that require active participation and apply learning in real-life contexts. Online Predators Individuals who use the internet to exploit vulnerable users, particularly children, often by creating false identities to gain trust and manipulate them into sharing personal information or engaging in unsafe behaviors. Parental Controls

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