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While online computer exploration opens a world
of possibilities for young people, expanding their horizons and
exposing them to different cultures and ways of life, they can be
exposed to dangers as they explore the information highway. There
are individuals who attempt to sexually exploit children through the
use of online services and the Internet.. The following is a list of
helpful tips to protect your family.
- Develop a trusting relationship with your child early
- Keep the door of communication open
- If you have reason to suspect your child is viewing
inappropriate sites, do not overact - approach your son or
daughter with respect
- Add to online profiles that you monitor your child’s use of
the Internet
- Keep your computers in heavy traffic areas in your home
- Know your children’s online friends
- Use a pre-filtered Internet Service Provider (ISP) - check
www.FilterReview.com for help
- Check CD’s, floppy and zip disks
- Check History Files often
- Spend time with your child as they surf the Internet
- Ask your child to show you what IM (Instant messaging) looks
like
- Spend time with your child on-line, and have them teach you
about their favourite on-line destinations
- Get to know and use the "Parental Controls" provided by your
Internet Service Provider and/or blocking software
- Always maintain access to your child’s on-line account, and
randomly check his or her account
- Teach your child about responsible use of the resources on the
Internet
- Find out what safeguards are used at your child’s school, the
public library and at the homes of your child’s friends. These are
all places, outside your supervision, where a child could
encounter an on-line predator
- Instruct your child NEVER to arrange face-to-face meetings
with someone they met on-line and NOT to respond to messages or
bulletin board postings that are suggestive, obscene, belligerent
or harassing
- Tell your child to NEVER give out identifying information such
as name, address, school name or telephone number to people they
don’t know
- Explain to your child to NEVER post pictures of them on the
Internet – let them know this has seriously harmed other children
- Teach your child to come and get you when they accessed
something on the Internet that makes them feel uncomfortable, no
matter what it is
- Teach your child that the Internet is a good source for
educational, recreational and creative searches, but has
intentional landmines placed that could hurt them
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