Internet Safety
PARENTS:
▪ Keep
the computer in a public room.
▪ Do not put it in the child's bedroom where it is difficult for
you to monitor what your child is doing online.
▪
Instruct your child not to give out personal information online such as
their full name, address, telephone
number, or school information.
▪ Talk to your children about what they are doing online.
▪ There is no substitute for parental supervision.
▪ Be aware of what type of activity (Chat rooms, E-Mail, and
Instant Messages) your child is involved in
online.
▪ Use
either the parental controls built in by your service provider or
purchase programs such as
Net Nanny,
Surf Watch, or
Cyber Sitter. These programs prevent children from entering areas of the INTERNET and
block certain types of files
from being sent to your child.
▪ Set safety rules that you and your child understand and post them by the computer.
▪ Limit
the amount of time your child spends online. Late night times or
excessive use of the computer by a
teenager may signal a problem.
▪
Remember that everything you read online may not be the truth. Any offer
that is too good to be true
probably is not true. Don't lose your common sense
just because you're online.
CHILDREN:
▪ Never
give out your personal information online such as your full name,
address, telephone number, where
you go to school, or where your parents
work.
▪ If
someone says something or you see any information that makes you feel
uncomfortable, tell your
parents right away.
▪ Never send someone a picture of yourself without checking with your parents first.
▪ Don't
answer messages that sound angry or make you feel funny. You can't
prevent these from being sent
to you - just don't respond to them.
▪ Remember that everything you read online may not be the truth.
