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Today's Tip for Families

03-25-2025

Establish Safety Rules for Going Online

Today's kids are "digital natives" who are growing up using computers and going online. Digital media can be a useful learning tool for children. But families have an important role to play in ensuring their child's online safety.

Experts recommend these safety tips for families:

  • Supervise when your child goes online. Set rules. Don't let your child go online unless you are nearby to monitor or take part in the activity. Keep digital devices in a place where you can keep an eye on your child's online activity. Know the websites and apps your child uses.

  • Talk about your values. It's up to you to let your child know which sites, apps and online activities are off limits and why.

  • Tell your child not to give out personal information. Your child should never share identifying information such as a school name, phone number or address online. Also make it clear that it is never OK to agree to meet anyone your child encounters online without you present.

  • Explain that people online may not be who they seem. The person who says "she" is a "12-year-old girl" could be a much older man.


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