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Families also have an important role in discussing online safety. By explaining the potential consequences of unsafe internet use, such as identity theft or online harassment, we can empower children to make informed decisions about what information they share online and place safety barriers for youn...
Heitner says when she thinks about online safety for kids this age, she’s thinking mostly about emotional safety and mental health safety. “A lot of kids are using location-sharing [with their friends], and they may want to turn that off,” she says. “They should certainly be honest ...
Check out this online safety guide on how to keep your children engaged while learning about cybersecurity and imparting lessons that stick. This guide will work for children ages 6 through 18 with variations. 1. Keep Lessons Relatable
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Check out this online safety guide on how to keep your children engaged while learning about cybersecurity and imparting lessons that stick. This guide will work for children ages 6 through 18 with variations. 1. Keep Lessons Relatable The first tip to teach...
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From the analysis, five categories of privacy fatigue antecedents emerged (Figure 5). The focus was not on finding as much theoretical overlap as possible (to assist in merging them, for example) but rather to illustrate them accurately as used in the source articles. To effectively guide futur...
Kids’ Rules for Online Safety These rules are aimed mostly at younger children, at oldest pre-teens. Appropriate “rules” for online use vary by age, maturity of the child and family values (updated June, 2013) 1. I will not give out personal information such as my address, telephone ...
after all. There’s still a place for sheer, frivolous entertainment and zoned-out browsing, but parents can (mostly) put their minds at ease by developing a holistic definition of safety for themselves and then letting children spend most of their time online in spaces that live up to that...