How to Deal with Cyber Safety Problems
Sunday, January 15th, 2012Kids internet safety has become a significant concern for parents, guardians as well as even educators of young kids. Two major concerns in particular have proven to be rather alarming for parents as well as other adults responsible for childrens: cyber-bullying as well as online sexual predators.
Cyber-bullying has tragically resulted in some young females and men deciding to take their own lives because they couldn’t take the harassment as well as humiliation any longer.
Little females as well as men have even fallen prey to online sexual predators which resulted in sexual molestation as well as even sexual trafficking.
With these extremely alarming consequences of the risks of the web, it is of utmost importance that parents and guardians undertake cyber safety measures to stop their childrens from suffering a similar fate.
Stopping Cyber-Bullying
Cyber-bullying frequently occur in social networking sites, chat rooms, Instant Messaging chats, online video gaming networks as well as emails. Any online program that helps cyber-bullies to post comments, pictures or messages to and about your childrens is a potential venue for cyber-bullying.
Cyber safety in this case includes checking the internet sites where your childrens are members of or have accounts with. Once you’ve done this, check out their listing of friends and see which ones you actually know.
For those that you don’t know, ask your childrens about them; i.e. their backgrounds, where they met and such.
Next, check their exchange of messages or the messages and comments directed towards your kids. This way, you’ll know if any posts have negative text.
Keeping Online Sexual Predators Off Your Childrens
The other hazard that compromises your childrens’ cyber safety is the online sexual predator. The web has now become a tool for these predators to choose their next victim.
In order to guarantee cyber safety whenever your childrens are on the web, you must notify them about these predators as well as talk to them– in a way that they will understand– about how these sexual predators behave on the web, how they lure childrens into trusting them as well as how they bide their time until the childrens are “prepped” so the predators could now use them.
After you’ve talked about these cyber safety issues with your childrens relating to sexual predators, you can continue to tell them how best to defend themselves from such predators.
One of the greatest preventive measures is still to inform your childrens to never talk to complete strangers on the web. No matter what is promised them, i.e. nice toy, favorite book or any type of reward; childrens should not entertain such on the web come-ons at any given time.
The two above-given online risks are common these days, hence; embarking on preventive measures against these two risks should not be delayed.