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Internet Safety Tips For Your
Kids
If a child has access to the
Internet they are at risk. Recent events in the news have
brought this to our attention. That’s why a
good parent should be aware of the facts.
The following tips are
excerpts from 20 Internet Safety Tips for Parents
provided by Lynette A. Battaglia, United States Attorney for the
District of Maryland:
Internet Safety Tips for
Parents:
- Become
computer literate and be actively involved in your
children's online experiences.
- Place
computers in high-traffic areas, not a child's room.
- Use
screening software.
- Read
unfamiliar e-mails. Monitor telephone and modem changes.
Check out unfamiliar phone numbers and e-mail addresses.
- Don't
allow children to spend long periods of time on the
computer, especially at night.
- Help
children understand that online users may not be who they
claim to be or who they seem to be. Get to know your
children's Internet friends.
- Tell
children to report anything they come across online that
seems strange or makes them uncomfortable especially if they
are ever asked personal questions or invited to personal
meetings.
- Tell
children to report to you suggestive, obscene or threatening
e-mail or bulletin board messages. Forward copies to your
ISP (Internet Service Provider) and insist they help deal
with the problem.
- Be
concerned if children mention adults you don't know, become
sensitive, or appear to have inappropriate sexual knowledge.
- Post
the Internet Safety Rules for Kids by your computer.
Internet Safety Rules for
Kids:
- Never
give out personal information, such as your name, address,
school name or address, or parents' or teachers' names or
addresses.
- Never
create online profiles.
- Never
visit chat rooms or join an IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
without permission.
- Never
go to private chat rooms or meet online friends in a private
online setting.
- Never
go to new Web sites
without permission.
- Never
respond to rude or offensive e-mail, instant messages or
postings.
- Never
post, send or receive pictures (usually files that end with
GI, jpg, jpeg, or tiff).
- Never
meet online friends in person without a parent present.
Written by Diane Gardner
Diane is a mother of 2, grandmother of 4,
and the author of
http://www.parentawarenesscenter.com and
http://www.wahmhotline.com Diane has been a successful
entrepreneur for 20 years developing both off line and online
businesses. She is dedicated to helping women and is a personal
success coach. She has a passion for helping parents with
health issues, natural alternatives, toxic awareness and much
more.
She is also dedicated to helping women in business and moms who
would like to work from home successfully.
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