Tips: Social Safety For Kids
June 12, 2012
- Immerse yourself. Know how to create a profile, “friend” your child, and be a part of his online life. He may insist that you don't embarrass him by posting comments his friends can see, but that's okay. You still get a window into his world.
- Be a model. If you're constantly on the cell or computer, your tween will want to be, too.
- Power down. Insist that meals be device-free and set a reasonable bedtime.
- Chat him up. Don't rely solely on a “net nanny” software program to keep your kid from questionable sites. Talk about your and his social-media experiences.
- Go public. Keep the computer centrally located in the family room or kitchen.
- Be kind. Discourage meanness, gossiping, and posting anything that's untrue or potentially harmful.
- Take action. For more info, go to cybersafebook.com.
- By American Academy of Pediatrics
- Article: http://www.parenting.com/article/social-media-safety?dom=tw&src=soc