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Making The Net Safe For Kids

The Internet is a very powerful tool. The Internet has changed a lot, before it was an archive of information now its so much more. The Internet is no more just about data and information its about people and society. Were as before chat rooms were reserved for people with special interests ( such as a trade) and cyber  super nerds sits like Facebook and Bebo have made it cool to have friends on the web. 

In many ways this trend is a good thing it allows kids to interact with their friends from all around the country in a safe and fun way. However some times things are very different. As the web becomes more of a social medium in also brings with it some of the social problems of society, problems such a bullying and predatory adults who seek out week and venerable people such as children and exploit them.

As the web now begins to mimic society as a whole parents as they do in normal society are beginning to try and think of ways that they can protect your children online. Often parents take extreme action when worrying about their kids online such as banning them form using the Internet or restricting their access to one or two approved sites. In my opinion this is very similar to parents who keep their children locked inside all day and never let them out into the real world. Its harmful for children not to interact and can effect the development of their skills for later life. Equally at the other extreme there are those parents who let their kids do whatever the hell they like, sometimes this approach is ok but a lot of the time those kids end up in trouble. The key is a healthy balance but how can you achieve this on line?

In order too allow you children the freedom they need to explore and learn on the Internet there are a few simple steps you can follow. The first and probably most importance of these steps is to talk to your child about the dangers of the Internet and take an interest in what they do, try not to lecture your children or interrogate them just be interested in them and their online friends. Try and work with your kids to draw up a list of Internet usage rules and post these next to the computer. Be smart about where you place your computer and be sure there are normally other people who can see the screen near by.

Once you have taken these basic steps if you are still not comfortable with your child using the Internet there are a couple of other measures you can take. Free content filters are available from many Internet sites but these are not completely reliable and still leave your child open to online bullying. The second thing you can do is download software to monitor and protect your children online. Software like this will record all your kids’ online activity including MSN conversations and activities on Facebook. There is a small cost to downloading this software but it will allow you to see everything your child does online and will be totally indictable to the child. The software can act like an invisible safety net to your other measures of protection. 

In Summary try not to overreact to the potential dangers of the net there are many good things out their and the Internet can be a very useful tool to helping you child’s academic and social education but also keep in mind there are risk and you need to remain ever on your guard in order to effectively protect your children online. 

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