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Child Safety Net: A Child Safe Internet Browsing

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Wed, 3 Jun 2009

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Whether we admit it or not, the internet has become more than a source of information for our children. The endless possibilities that the internet can offer are far more exciting than mom's specialty dish, a trip out of town, or a whole day of shopping.

Your child maybe mumbling about "surfing" or "web" more often than usual which clearly does not have anything to do with a beach activity or a spider specie. You might be left in a daze or lost in thought most of the time and are left to wonder if the internet does not do more harm than good.

The internet is not the devil that some people perceive it to be. However, ensuring a child safety net requires active cooperation from parents. The internet provides unlimited access to online gambling, pornography, and other "exploitative" materials or information. There are a lot of things that parents can do to achieve a child safety net. Children who have an open line of communication with their parents are least likely to want to spend time browsing on "prohibited" sites. Check on them once in awhile when they are using the internet. Make sure you set the limits on how much online time they are allowed. Excessive use of the internet especially after bedtime may be a sign of a non-child safety net.

Children are mostly more well-versed with the internet than their parents are. However, this does not mean that they know more about child safety net. Even if internet lingo will leave parents confused and clueless sometimes, children can still learn a thing or two from their parents regarding child safety net. One important fact to remember while online is to never give out any personal information such as name, age, address, phone number, or telephone number. Make sure that you tell your children that it is never safe to meet up with someone they only came to know from the internet. A child safety net does not have the magical powers to block off all obscene, threatening, or unworthy messages from getting to your child. However, you can teach your child not to respond to any of those messages. Let him be aware that the internet is the perfect place for the bad guys to prey on those innocent and unsuspecting souls.

The internet was not designed to exploit children. It remains to be the biggest source of information and the most convenient way to do business. A child safety net has always been the focus of several organizations' campaigns. Parents are left with the biggest responsibility. But it can easily be achieved if they make internet usage a family affair and should never be treated as an alternative to babysitters.

Find insightful and useful information about Schooling and Education and Pre-Kindergarden at WebArticles.com.

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Lucile Taylor, an expert in Parenting, is a writer for WebArticles.com.


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