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Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. Keeping Kids Safe on the Internet Internet for c
Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer. Keeping Kids Safe on the Internet Internet for c
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2012-01-16
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Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
Keeping Kids Safe on the Internet
Internet for children—scary but educational
’Online Family Norris’ blocks (11) and social sites
But still important to watch children and (12) them
Keep computer in family room where you can see it
Children should never use their own name nor give out (13)
Online friends stay online!
No personal email address for youngsters
Teach teenagers that (14) on the Internet always stay there—and may
ruin job prospects
Watch out for (15)
Teenagers use Internet: to socialise or do (16)
Young kids: find help with school subjects
Thank you for coming. It’s good to see so many of you interested in keeping your children safe on the Internet. What’s in store? Well, firstly I’m going to talk in general about some common-sense ideas and rules for young ones using the computer; then, H1 give you some information on free, educational websites; finally, we’ll finish with question time.
I’m sure most of you think that the Internet can be a frightening place in which to let your children roam loose, but, let me remind you that it can also be a fountain of knowledge and education. The trick is to avoid the former and utilize the latter. There are programs available, both in your local electronics supply shop and free to download, that will keep your child safe to a certain degree on the World Wide Web. A popular one is Online Family Norris which bars things like military and social websites. I wouldn’t advise you to rely solely on a program to protect your family though. As good as it is, you cannot abdicate your responsibility as a parent. I’m sure you all know that or you wouldn’t be here. When all is said and done, the best way to keep children safe is to educate them and keep an eye on them. For this reason you should make sure the computer, which your child uses, is kept in a communal space—where you can look over their shoulder from time to time.
It is paramount that you teach them never to divulge their proper or full name; and to never provide personal information such as where they live or what their phone number is. Tell them that online friends must remain just that— online—unless they are supervised. It is difficult, I know, to teach children about the dangers of the world when they are so naive, so trusting and innocent. But, without going into great detail, you must alert them to the possibility that the people they are chatting with may not be who they say they are.
It’s also sensible not to give them their own email address until they are old enough to use the Internet safely, so all communication from websites will go through you. When they are old enough to use social sites, like Face book and My Space, teenagers need to know that whatever postings they put on the Web will remain accessible forever—nothing is ever really deleted there, and embarrassing pictures or remarks may come back to haunt them one day. For instance, when they apply for a job, they could jeopardize their chances as the employer or human resources staff will look on the Web to find out more about their potential employee and they may be shocked by what they find there—not the sort of stuff an applicant would want on his or her CV. It can also make them more vulnerable to bullying.
Unfortunately, bullying on social sites is another thing to look out for and, I have to tell you, it’s on the increase. It’s a very difficult issue to deal with but something that is more easily detected if the computer is kept in a family space.
If we can put these negative issues aside, let’s not forget that the Internet is also a wonderful place for children of all ages. Teenagers may be mostly networking on social sites or completing research that they’ve been asked to do as part of their homework assignments, but younger children can get assistance with mathematics, spelling and reading on a variety of free and paid for sites.
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