Wirral Mums Guide to Online Safety

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Wirral Mums Guide to Online Safety Letting your kids use the internet can be a tricky thing. On one hand, you want your kids to learn and be able to use internet resources. On the other hand, there are very real dangers to letting your kids roam unmonitored online. The worst case scenario is, of course, online sexual predators. But even beyond that scenario, there are dozens of other dangers for a child online. They could accidentally give away a credit card number. Or, they could be exposed to crude language or sexual language. They could be bullied online or via text message, which can cause deep self-esteem issues if left unchecked. With all these risks online, how can a safety-conscious parent help ensure their child’s safety? Here are a few tips.

Online Predators The most important thing you can do as a parent is to have an honest conversation with your child about online safety. You don’t have to explicitly talk about online predators. But make sure your child understands that not everyone online is who they say they are. Come up with a set of agreements about what your child will or won’t do online. For they can browse informational websites like Wikipedia, but they agree to never talk about personal details with a stranger.

Is Your Child Blogging? A lot of kids like to keep journals on sites like Xanga, LiveJournal or MySpace. More tech-savvy kids might even have their own blogger blogs setup. Is this dangerous? As long as they’re not sharing personal details, they’re probably safe. The most important thing as a parent is that you know what their blog address is and check it regularly to make sure nothing dangerous is being posted. If they’re just posting about their new favourite music or their current feelings about classes, they’re probably fine. If they’re posting personally identifying information or appear to be developing personal connections with people commenting on their blog that aren’t their friends in person, then you might want to have a chat with your child.


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