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How to Keep Kids Safeand Teach Your Family Healthy Online Habits
How to Keep Kids Safeand Teach Your Family Healthy Online Habits
Sharon Miller CindrichSharon Miller CindrichAuthor of E-Parenting: Keeping Up With Your Tech-Savvy Kids
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Today’s Discussion
• Online dangers parents fear• Myths about kids online• Healthy online habits• Safety strategies for all families
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What Color Is A Yield Sign?
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Online Dangers Parents Fear
• Predators• Bullies• Pornography• Hate• Violence
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• Predators• Bullies• Pornography• Hate• Violence
Top Things Parents Are Afraid Of At the Mall, A Friend’s House, At School, In the Neighborhood
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Fear vs. FactUnderstanding the myths about kids online
• Myth: Kids are smarter than their parents when it comes to the Internet.
– Fact: Kids may be tech-savvy, but parents are way ahead when it comes to life experience and common sense
• Myth: Online predators lie about their age lure kids.– Fact: In cases where kids connect with adults online, most adults do not grossly
exaggerate their age.
• Myth: Kids receive sexual advances and harassment online from adults they don’t know.
– Fact: Most often, sexual advances, threats and harassment comes from peers that kids know in real life.
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Three Main ThingsThat Keep Kids Safe
• Behaviors• Tools• Resources
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Behaviors
• #1 - Put Your Computer In A Main Area of Your Home
– Find a high traffic area on the main floor
– Require wireless access in the kitchen or family room
– Avoid Bedrooms, basements and rooms with locking doors
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Behaviors
• #2 - Create Family Rules, Expectations and Consequences
– Make rules together with input from kids.– Post rules for the Internet near the computer.– Use an Internet contract to reinforce responsibility.– Follow through with consequences.
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Behaviors
• #3 - Lay a Foundation for Communication
– Visit websites together.– Show interest in kids’ online activities.– Encourage kids to use the Internet for family projects.– Ask about online experiences - good and bad.– E-mail and instant message your child.– Don’t freak out.
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Behaviors
• #4 - Teach Privacy.
Private information can be…• Name• Location• Age• Appearance• Passwords• Address• Phone numbers• E-mail address• School• Financial status• Photos
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Tools
• #1- Find a parental control product for your family computer.
– Many security packages come with parental controls and filters.
– Safeeyes is a program you can purchase that is appropriate for young children.
– Parental controls can help parents block inappropriate sites, set time limits or monitor Internet behavior.
– K9 Web Protection is a free filter available online.
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Tools
• #2 - Discover browser options.
– Most popular browsers are Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari for Apple users.
– Set parental controls on your browser. Look up instructions at eHow.com or visit the company site.
– Use kid-friendly browsers. • KidZui.com • Firefox, offers Gubble.com for kids under 12
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Tools
• #3 - Check the history of your computer regularly.
– Simply hit Ctrl H on a PC to discover recent history
– Find the history setting on Firefox or Safari
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Tools
• #4- Personalize bookmarks and folders.
– Save favorite sites as a bookmark
– Create individual tags or folders for kids
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Resources
• #1 - Look for parent resources on sites.
These sites feature excellent information geared directly toward safety.
www.MySpace.com Club PenguinFacebookBeboWebkinzTeen Second Life
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Resources
• #2- Visit safety sites with your child.
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Resources
• #3 - Find online reviews and communities.
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Resources
• #4 - Look to traditional sources for help.
Teachers Guidance counselors.Librarians DoctorsOther friends Older kidsBabysitters BooksMagazines Newspapers
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Summary
• The Internet is real life.– Participating online is a part of our daily routine, not a
virtual activity.– 21st century parents recognize the challenges of
modern life, understand the importance of strong tech skills and the benefits the Internet can provide.
• Teach and model healthy online habits and skills – Work as a family to create smart safety strategies– Combine good behaviors, online tools and new
resources– Arm children with the skills they need to be successful
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How to Keep Kids Safeand Teach Your Family Healthy Online Habits
How to Keep Kids Safeand Teach Your Family Healthy Online Habits
Sharon Miller CindrichSharon Miller CindrichAuthor of E-Parenting: Keeping Up With Your Tech-Savvy Kids