A. Advise your child of the household rules related to computer and internet usage.
B. Basic knowledge. Learn the basics for computer and internet use. This will help you become aware of trends in technology and learn what to look for to safeguard your child‘s internet experience.
C. Check history and recycle bin; this will allow you to track what your child is doing on the internet.
D. Downloading music and other content can be illegal. Check the copyright laws to help your child determine which downloads …show more content…
Involve other responsible adults. Parents cannot be with their children 24/7; therefore, it may become necessary to have another adult or sibling to keep an eye on your child’s internet activities when you are not …show more content…
Judge other options. Children love technology just as much as adults. Take a moment to judge other activities to involve your child in like sports.
K. Know how to use the device. Don’t make the mistake of purchasing a device you don’t know how to use yourself. Familiarize yourself with your child’s mobile devices and computers, especially security features and controls.
L. Limit usage. Do not allow your child to spend hours after hours online. Research shows that too much internet activities can call psychological problems.
M. Mom, do not help you child create a fake account. This is fraud and does not make you a cool mom.
N. Network with other parents. Talk to other parents and adults. Together you can learn more about technology and develop new strategies to promote safety for your children.
O. Overthrow cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is increasing significantly. Encourage your child never to post anything online that could harm someone else and to report any suspicious activities to you immediately.
P. Predators are watching. At any given time, there is an estimated 50,000 predators online. Teach your child to never interact with strangers online. Also teach them not to share their location, passwords, or your credit card information without