Installing a kids’ web browser is another good option for child safety online. Here are a few ways to use parental controls to ensure internet safety for your children: Set up password-protected parental controls directly on your child’s device. Parental controls on an iPhone or iPad are ...
Almost half of the children between the ages 12-15 and ¼ of children aged 8-11 own smartphones today. In the last couple of years tablet ownership of children as young as 3 years has also doubled in number. There are over 1.6 million apps that exist for mobile devices, so some gen...
Internet Safety for Kids: How to Protect Your Child from the Top 7 Dangers They Face Online Internet Safety for Kids: How to Protect Your Child from the Top 7 Dangers They Face Online The internet can be a dangerous neighborhood for everyone, but children and teens are especially vulnerable....
there are many concerns when it comes to playing video games online, especially for children. The most important thing a parent can do is to establish a dialogue about safe online usage at a young age and build upon that as your children...
This chapter will explore the roots of cyberbullying, including relational aggression and bullying in early childhood, will examine issues in internet safety that pertain to young children, and will differentiate the issues with young children from those that plague older children. Resources for ...
Internet Safety for Kids What is the best way to keep your kids safe on their online devices? Does your child have a device where they can connect to the internet? Parents are faced with kids using electronic devices at very young ages. But, how do we keep our kids safe? I recently ...
Rebecca is the lead safety reporter and in-house expert for SafeWise.com. She has been a journalist and blogger for over 25 years, with a focus on home and community safety for the past decade. Rebecca spends dozens of hours every month poring over crime and safety reports and spotting tr...
The same goes for our youth, who typically spend the majority of their time online. Parents should have a discussion about online safety practices as well as for them to be aware of the dangers their children can face online. Discussion should focus on the following. ...
Of course, parents should understand that any of the following methods cannot provide a safety 100-percent guarantee. Moreover, ideal protection methods do not exist in nature. In addition to today’s recommendations, we must remember that the future of our children is in our hands. We must ...
Safety in Cyberspace: Adolescents' Safety and Exposure Online A survey was conducted among 692 Australian 13-to 16-year-olds to examine aspects of their Internet use and, in particular, their exposure to inappropriate... MJ Fleming,S Greentree,D Cocotti-Muller,... - 《Youth & Society》 被...