How to Keep Your Child Safe on the Internet

By SkyeDanzer, published Feb 21, 2007
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Keeping children safe on the internet is extremely important. With the increased awareness of child predators online, it is imperative that adults become actively involved in child safety on the internet. Do not be nervous or afraid of the internet and the personal computer. Being able to guide, watch and protect children while they are on the internet is imperative to children's safety. Below is list of guides to follow to increase child internet safety.

[1] Before allowing a child on the personal computer, learn how to use the computer. Learn how to change passwords, block emails, log instant messages, log chat rooms, set internet browser security levels and in general how to get around the computer. Knowing how to use the computer will make the adult both more comfortable and more aware of what activities are happening online.

[2] If the child is to have a personal computer in the bedroom, make sure that the screen can be seen from the doorway. The adult should be able to walk by the bedroom and view what is displayed on the computer monitor screen at all times. In addition, make sure that the volume is turned up on the personal computer and headphones are not allowed. Being able to see the screen and to hear what is played on the computer, will encourage the child to not deviate from approved sites. In addition, the adult will be able to hear the message chimes to know that the child is receiving instant messages and sending messages. If the computer screen is not visible from the bedroom entrance, it does not need to be placed in the child's bedroom.

[3] Whenever possible, place the computer in the main area of the home. Do not allow the use of headphones for computer usage. Adults need to sit with children as often as possible during internet usage. When the adult cannot directly supervise the child, having the computer in the main part of the house with the volume turned up will help to alert the adult of potential problems.

[4] Limit internet usage. Have other activities planned for children to keep them entertained and involved with the family. A child that is not on the internet cannot run into internet safety issues.

How to Keep Your Child Safe on the Internet

Encourage internet safety by adults and children taking the journey together.

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Takeaways
  • Keep computers in an area that monitors are visible.
  • Encourage open communication with children.
  • Change passwords frequently.
Did You Know?
Disconnecting and hiding the keyboard and mouse from a computer will decrease the chances of a teen sneaking time to be on the internet without supervision.
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Great article!

Posted on 04/07/2007 at 6:04:00 PM

 
Great article on a very important topic.

Posted on 04/07/2007 at 5:04:00 PM

 
GREAT tips!!!!!!

Posted on 02/24/2007 at 5:02:00 PM

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