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How To Keep Your Child Safe Online by Leslie Gerard
The internet is an international information network linking computers from
all around the globe, which means it can be a wealth of information.
Unfortunately, it can also be a serious concern for many parents whose
children surf the net, chat with friends or enjoy sharing photos. Because
the internet can be a terrific educational resource, however, many families
are logging on to the world wide web in hopes of promoting knowledge in the
minds of their little one. If you want to know how to keep your child safe
during his/her trip into cyberspace, keep the following tips in mind:
Teach your child the importance of privacy. It’s important that your child
learn early about protecting his/her information online. This includes a
full name, address or even daily schedule, none of which should be disclosed
to anyone on the internet. Additionally, make sure that your child knows to
tell you immediately if he/she is asked to meet anyone from the internet.
Talk to your child about his/her online interests. If a parent takes the
time to talk with their child, they are much more likely to learn about
what’s happening in his/her life. If your child is online, make sure that
you know what he/she is doing and the websites that are being visited. You
can always make surfing the net a fun way for you and your child to spend
time together, which will give you extra time to bond with your youngster
while also keeping a close eye on his/her activities.
Use parental controls. You can restrict your child’s activities online to
only those that are appropriate for his/her use. For instance, you can
prevent your child from visiting certain websites by setting up parental
controls.
Create a ‘no photos’ rule. If your child is online, it’s a good idea to
require that he/she asks your permission before sending a photo to anyone.
Better yet, you can set a rule that says you will be in charge of sending
any photos via e-mail to ensure they are sent to appropriate people, such as
relatives who live in another state or close friends of the family. This
will prevent your little one from sending photos to perfect strangers.
The information contained in this article is designed to be used for
reference purposes only. It should not be used as, in place of or in
conjunction with professional advice relating to online safety. If you have
concerns or wish to restrict your child’s access during his/her time on the
internet, consult the owner’s manual that accompanied your computer for
instructions on how to set up parental controls.
Leslie got married over a year ago while working in the wedding favors
business and now is looking forward to children and into kids furniture and
loves to decorate.
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