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Strategies for parents
If you worry about cyber safety or internet addictive, these are what other parents will do:
Explain to your children what content is unsuitable. Some video games, videos and images are not designed for children to play and view. Parents/guardians should be tell their children what are inappropriate and tell them why.
Set hourse rules with your children. You should have families rules with your children on when, where and how long to use cellphones/computers/tablets.
tell your child, more specifically, which films/music may be watched/listened to /downloaded or which products may be bought online
Supervise your child’s online behaviour
Keep an eye on the child and the computer
Allow the child to web surf only when you are present
Stay close to the computer to help if necessary
Use technical measures to improve internet safety (e.g., by checking web histories, reviewing sent or deleted e-mails, and reviewing what adolescents post online)
If you think technologies are good tools for children to learn, these are what other parents will do:
Discuss the following topics with your children
what online games are unsuitable
tell your child which online games genres are allowed
when/how long to use internet
which films/music may be watched/listened to /downloaded
which products may be bought online and how much should they spend on them
what devices can be used
what to do about online strangers
protecting personal information
what to do if they are bullied or harassed
what rules of conduct to follow
how to behave on social networking sites
what he may do on instant massaging websites
how to use webmail
Act as a helper & buddy
guild children when they used a digital medium for the first time or when they encountered problems
sharing certain media activities for recreational purposes with your child
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help page).
TechEggs
Philosophy
Strategies for parents
If you worry about cyber safety or internet addictive, these are what other parents will do:
Explain to your children what content is unsuitable. Some video games, videos and images are not designed for children to play and view. Parents/guardians should be tell their children what are inappropriate and tell them why.
Set hourse rules with your children. You should have families rules with your children on when, where and how long to use cellphones/computers/tablets.
tell your child, more specifically, which films/music may be watched/listened to /downloaded or which products may be bought online
Supervise your child’s online behaviour
Keep an eye on the child and the computer
Allow the child to web surf only when you are present
Stay close to the computer to help if necessary
Use technical measures to improve internet safety (e.g., by checking web histories, reviewing sent or deleted e-mails, and reviewing what adolescents post online)
If you think technologies are good tools for children to learn, these are what other parents will do:
Discuss the following topics with your children
what online games are unsuitable
tell your child which online games genres are allowed
when/how long to use internet
which films/music may be watched/listened to /downloaded
which products may be bought online and how much should they spend on them
what devices can be used
what to do about online strangers
protecting personal information
what to do if they are bullied or harassed
what rules of conduct to follow
how to behave on social networking sites
what he may do on instant massaging websites
how to use webmail
Act as a helper & buddy
guild children when they used a digital medium for the first time or when they encountered problems
sharing certain media activities for recreational purposes with your child