Some Advice for keeping your kids safe Online:
Part 9:
Look for red flags that your child is in danger, such as minimizing a browser when you enter the room and getting phone calls from people you don't know.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
10 ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR PARENTS PART 8
Some Advice for keeping your kids safe Online:
Part 8:
Let your child know that it's important to tell you if he or she is ever approached online or receives inappropriate content.
Part 8:
Let your child know that it's important to tell you if he or she is ever approached online or receives inappropriate content.
10 ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR PARENTS PART 7
Some Advice for keeping your kids safe Online:
Part 7:
Tell them to be careful about what they post regarding other people. Predator-friendly information is often left by friends posting comments.
Part 7:
Tell them to be careful about what they post regarding other people. Predator-friendly information is often left by friends posting comments.
10 ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR PARENTS PART 6
Some Advice for keeping your kids safe Online:
Part 6:
Teach your kids the "embarrassment rule": They should never post anything they wouldn't want everyone to read.
10 ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR PARENTS PART 5
Some Advice for keeping your kids safe Online:
Part 5:
Talk to the parents of your child's friends; most kids use computers at firneds' homes.
Part 5:
Talk to the parents of your child's friends; most kids use computers at firneds' homes.
10 ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR PARENTS PART 4
Some Advice for keeping your kids safe Online:
Part 4:
Place the computer in a common area of your home; kids won't expect privacy there.
Part 4:
Place the computer in a common area of your home; kids won't expect privacy there.
10 ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR PARENTS PART 3
Some Advice for keeping your kids safe Online:
Part 3:
Understanding the technologies: Take a class, check out the Web resources listed at later stages. try the sites yourself. The more you know about the internet, the better you can talk to your kids about it.
Part 3:
Understanding the technologies: Take a class, check out the Web resources listed at later stages. try the sites yourself. The more you know about the internet, the better you can talk to your kids about it.
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