Just as we keep the roof patched on our house, provide warm coats and mittens, and try to get our children to eat a balanced diet, when it comes to children online, it is our obligation to first provide a safe environment. A good start is this 10-Minute guide for beginners, provided by *Get Safe Online:
"If you do nothing else, read this
This article contains a high level checklist of main actions that you need to take to protect your computer and key advice about protecting yourself from online criminals. It is a starting point, not a substitute for visiting the rest of the site."
Online safety tips for kids ages 5 to 6 | |
Are your kids addicted to the Internet? | |
Online safety tips for kids ages 2 to 4 |
A "must read" is Be Web Aware, The Be Web Aware project is a joint project sponsored by Bell Canada and Microsoft Canada and includes a wealth of information for families. The currently indexed topics are linked below with the references.
In the little over a year that I have been maintaining this blog, I have compiled quite a few other references for parents. They are all labeled "child safety" and are included in the references.
Please "Be Web Aware" and keep your children safe online.
References:
- Hat tip to Nellie2 for the information on Get Safe Online.
- Be Web Aware:
Internet 101
FAQ
Online searching
Kid-friendly sites
Technological tools
Ages 2-4
Ages 5-7
Ages 8-10
Ages 11-13
Ages 14-17
Privacy invasions
Pornography
Cyber bullying
Online predators
Spam
Misinformation
Violent or hateful content
Gambling
Internet addiction
Report online problems
Community involvement - Resources for Parents, Teachers and Young People
- Microsoft Canada, Security at Home
- Security Garden Child Safety Articles
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