The World Wide Web is a wonderful tool; with a little bit of education and caution, surfing the Web can be a great experience for your kids.
Instructions
Things You'll Need:
* Internet Service Providers
* Computers
* Blocking Software
Step 1
Help your child pick out a screen name or user name. Avoid names that include a name and/or an age, such as Johnny10.
Step 2
Surf the Web with your child, letting him or her lead your exploration together (if your child is experienced enough).
Step 3
Visit some sites for children together.
Step 4
Teach your child that other people are using the Web just as you are, and explain that it's hard to tell whether they're telling the truth about themselves.
Step 5
Discuss with your child the potentially harmful topics that could show up on the Web, such as violence, hate material and pornography.
Step 6
Warn your child not to give out personal information over the Internet, send pictures of himself or herself, or meet someone in person without your permission.
Step 7
Warn your child not to join any mailing lists without your permission.
Step 8
Encourage your child not to visit sites or respond to messages that seem strange or scary.
Step 9
Encourage your child to speak to you or a teacher whenever he or she encounters anything that makes him or her uncomfortable.
Tips & Warnings
*You can choose an online service that has parental control features, or buy
blocking software to design your own control system.
*Monitor your child when he or she is online.
*If your child receives offensive material over the Internet, save it and contact
your Internet service provider and the police immediately.
source : ehow.com
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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