June 19, 2013

Disadvantages of a Computer for Children

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Computers are becoming an ever-more central part of our lives. It is important for our children to learn how to use computers from an early age as they will be doing so the rest of their adult lives. However, the Internet is not necessarily a safe place for a child and there are certain things about computers that make them dangerous for children to use.

The biggest concern of any parent for their child is safety. The old phrase ‘don’t take candy from strangers’ has been repeated to many a child, but this phrase bears just as much weight online. Children can also be easily tricked online when predators pretend to be young children just like them in an attempt to make friends. Children can also be a target for other children online. There are more and more reports of cases of ‘cyber bullying’ online as social networks become more popular.

Being on a computer can also cause a child to forget one of the best pleasures of childhood – playing outside! More and more children come home from school and log on to the Internet, completely forgetting simpler pleasures like tree climbing or simple exercise. This can also be dangerous for children as a lack of exercise will cause them to get fat.

Another concern is the kind of material children are being exposed to on the Internet. It is relatively easy to protect children from influences such as violence or sex in traditional media like the movies as there are ratings systems that are not easily beaten. However, although many sites employ these same ratings systems online, the vast majority do not. Children are easily gain access to a range of material that is unsuitable for them online. One good idea is to set up a password or security key on certain sites so that your children can not access them.

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How to Protect Your Children Online

Children are using computers more and more, especially the Internet. However, there are areas of the Internet that are not safe for children where they can look at explicit or illegal material, or worse. There are a number of safety measures you can take to protect your child online.

One important step to take is to talk to your children and explain certain things to them. You obviously do not want to go into detail about some of the things they shouldn’t look at, but you can set them ground rules and explain what type of activities are acceptable online. You can also try positioning your computer in a way that you can see what your child is looking at at all times.

There are also certain software tools you can buy that will filter out images and material for your children. These can include pornographic images, illegal files and other information. The software can also limit the amount of information your child sends to other people, as well as time them on certain sites before kicking them off. Similarly, the major search engines all have filters now that you can set up to allow your children to surf the Internet without seeing unacceptable material.

Children are perhaps most as risk on social networks or chat rooms where they could literally be speaking to anyone. Make sure your child knows that they should keep their personal information on such sites to a minimum. They should also be aware of the risks of people pretending to be something they are not, and should know clearly that they are NEVER to arrange to meet up with someone in the flesh that they have only ever interacted with online. Teach your child to also be careful when they are sending private messages and if they receive any unsuitable material, report it to a moderator immediately.