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This guide offers advanced techniques to enhance internet safety for children, tackling issues like cyberbullying and online predators. Cyberbullying involves children tormenting each other through threats and harassment online, requiring children to communicate with trusted adults when they face such challenges. Additionally, online predators often pose as peers to befriend minors and extract personal information, increasing risks of real-world harm. Parents should emphasize privacy, monitor internet use, and utilize parental control software to safeguard their children’s online experiences.
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Internet Safety Advanced Techniques By: Haley Needs McKenna Sorensen Kathryn Feltwell
Risk of the Internet Predators Cyberbullying Cyberbullying Inappropriate Content
Cyberbullying • Cyberbullying is when a child is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or otherwise targeted by another child • Cyberbullying includes threats, gossip, and insults that are spread via e-mail and IM, and social networking sites • Emphasize that kids should talk to an adult if they become victims of bullying • Save the evidence
Predators • Predators typically pose as young people and take their time befriending minors and gathering personal information • One in five children who use computer chat rooms has been approached over the Internet by a predator • Predators can lure, blackmail, abuse or kidnap their targets in the real world • Stay private online and don’t give out personal information • Using parental control software