Our children live in such a drastically different world compared to what we grew up in. Dangers seem to be around every corner, and the Internet has invited some of those dangers into our homes and our children’s bedrooms.
Our children live in such a drastically different world compared to what we grew up in. Dangers seem to be around every corner, and the Internet has invited some of those dangers into our homes and our children’s bedrooms. It is imperative to teach your children at an early age about the dangers and security risks that are present in cyberspace, as well as the manipulation tactics that Internet users use to prey upon the innocent.
Cyber safety needs a whole-community approach in order to get to the heart of the matter. Some ways we could do this include:
Connect with your local school and library to find out their Internet safety protocols.
Gain a better insight into how each generation uses technology.
Improve your digital literacy, and
Develop a shared understanding of what it means to ‘connect with respect’.
Here are 10 non-threatening tips to share with your children to help them learn how to browse safely on the Internet.
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Tess Pennington is the author of The Prepper’s Blueprint, a comprehensive guide that uses real-life scenarios to help you prepare for any disaster. Because a crisis rarely stops with a triggering event the aftermath can spiral, having the capacity to cripple our normal ways of life. The well-rounded, multi-layered approach outlined in the Blueprint helps you make sense of a wide array of preparedness concepts through easily digestible action items and supply lists.
Tess is also the author of the highly rated Prepper’s Cookbook, which helps you to create a plan for stocking, organizing and maintaining a proper emergency food supply and includes over 300 recipes for nutritious, delicious, life-saving meals.
Tess Pennington is the author of The Prepper's Blueprint, a comprehensive guide that uses real-life scenarios to help you prepare for any disaster. Because a crisis rarely stops with a triggering event the aftermath can spiral, having the capacity to cripple our normal ways of life. The well-rounded, multi-layered approach outlined in the Blueprint helps you make sense of a wide array of preparedness concepts through easily digestible action items and supply lists. Tess is also the author of the highly rated Prepper's Cookbook, which helps you to create a plan for stocking, organizing and maintaining a proper emergency food supply and includes over 300 recipes for nutritious, delicious, life-saving meals.