How to Avoid Internet Dangers in Children

Tue, Aug 28, 2012, by Heryansyah

Web Talk

The dangers on the Internet and Internet addiction problems are not insurmountable.

By knowing the negative impact of the Internet, as a parent you can protect your baby by doing the following:

    Parents need to have knowledge about the Internet
    Do not assume yourself too old or too stupid to learn the Internet. Other terms, do gaptek (stuttering technology). A child may knowingly allow or make parents do not understand the technology so that parents think there is no negative impact from the Internet.

    Put the computer in a place that is easily seen
    Sometimes parents feel proud to be putting in their child’s room an Internet-connected computer. It is actually going to harm your child because they can freely access websites that are not good without known parents. Conversely, by placing in the open, for example, in the family room, you can monitor what sites are opened children.

    Aids so that children can make their own decisions
    Because you can not keep an eye on your children 24 hours, familiarize your child to make decisions ranging from small things. For example, deciding to use clothing where or ask your child’s opinion and viewpoint. So when you’re not there or pornographic sites appear when they can take appropriate action. Instill the fear of the Lord, so that even if you are not there, but he knew that God sees and see what it does.

    Limit use of the Internet
    Do not let your children are too engrossed in cyberspace. Specify how long the Internet may be used and any site that may be accessed. Explain why you do this and help children to understand this decision.

    Keep good communication with children
    Take time to joke with the kids and communicate openly. Good communication and familiarity with your child will make it easier to instill moral values. You can explain to your child what are the dangers of using the Internet so that they are not easily fooled.

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