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Final Fantasy XIV is an online game which allows thousands of players to occupy a far-reaching world simultaneously – embarking on quests and fighting monsters alongside one another – which has risen to a high level of popularity in more recent years. According to a study from the UK Safer Internet Centre, 73% of young people have experienced unpleasant or inappropriate behaviour while enjoying an online game. As an always-online game, several safety concerns can arise when playing this PEGI 16-rated multiplayer title – especially for young people.
As a trusted adult, it can be intimidating to figure out where the risks lie when dealing with such a huge and expansive game – but being aware of these concerns and how to mitigate them is absolutely vital when making online safety decisions if there are younger gamers in your care – especially under-16s, for whom the game is unsuitable according to its PEGI 16 rating. Fortunately, this week’s free guide offers expert advice on the risks present in Final Fantasy XIV, and suggests steps you can take to ensure young people are as safe as possible online.
One of the most valuable skills a child can carry into adulthood is conflict resolution. From simple playground spats to much more serious fights, handling these disagreements in a mature, constructive way can sometimes be uncomfortable and can also prove rather tricky. This is especially important to remember when it comes to children, who could be experiencing this kind of situation for the very first time.
Bringing effective, reasonable solutions to disputes is a difficult talent to learn and an even harder one to master. It’s vital that parents and educators know how to support young people in developing this critical skill, and our free guide teaches you exactly that. This week, we’re covering how best to help children manage conflicts.
Here at Duke’s Sixth Form we celebrated some fantastic A Level results this summer. Check out some of the success stories in our results day newsletter. Duke’s Sixth Form will be accepting applications until 30th September 2024 from Year 11 summer leavers.