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Title: Internet Safety


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Internet Safety
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  • Information is the best defense.
  • Share it with everyone you know.

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Good Questions!
  • Should I let my child use the Internet?
  • What can I do if my child is looking at
    inappropriate material?
  • Why are children more susceptible to online
    predators?
  • What are the risks children face online?
  • How can parents keep children safer?

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37 of students say their parents would
disapprove if they knew what they did, where they
go, or with whom they chat on the Internet
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Should I let my child use the Internet?
  • Yes, but make sure they know the rules for safe
    surfing.
  • Yes, but guide their use and place the computer
    in a public part of the house
  • Great resource for facts, research, games, music,
    communication with friends and family.

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What are the risks children face online?
  • Exposed to adult material of sexual, racial, or
    extremely bias in nature
  • email or correspondence that contains viruses,
    worms, scams, hoaxes, and pranks
  • Meeting a sexual predator
  • Supply account numbers or personal information to
    the wrong people.
  • Bullying

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Rules for Safe Surfing
  • Do not respond to or open mail from strangers.
  • Monitor your childs chatroom activity.
  • Talk to your children about sexual predators and
    potential online dangers.
  • Never download anything from an unknown source
  • Choose a gender-neutral screen name.
  • Never go to private area of chatroom.
  • Encourage communication if something happens that
    makes them scared or uncomfortable.
  • Keep the computer in a public area of the house.
  • Young children should not use chatrooms. Period.
    Young children should also share your e-mail
    address until they are old enough to have their
    own.
  • Teach children never to give out personal
    information over the Internet without your
    permission.

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What can I do if my child is looking at
inappropriate material?
  • Filtering and monitoring software
  • Methods whitelisting, blacklisting, monitoring
    activity, keyword recognition, blocking specific
    functions like e-mail or IM.
  • Talk to your children
  • Explain the dangers

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Filters and Monitors
  • Norton Internet Security
  • Net Nanny
  • Cybersitter
  • CyberPatrol
  • ContentProtect 1 ranked (35)
  • Eblaster
  • Childsafe

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  • 70 of Americas 15 to 17 year olds have viewed
    pornography online
  • Parents are the first, last and only defense
    between a child and inappropriate online material
    or people.

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Why are Children more susceptible to online
predators?
Young adolescents are the most vulnerable age
group and are at high risk of being approached by
online predators
  • Exploring their sexuality
  • Moving away from parental control
  • Looking for new relationships beyond the family
    unit
  • They feel invisible and are likely to take more
    risks online without understanding the
    implications.
  • They can be easily tricked by adults (girls 11 to
    14/ 15 min to several weeks)

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There are 125 sexual and violent offenders living
in Johnson County.
http//www.nationalalertregistry.com http//www.i
ndianasheriffs.org
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One in five children/teens under the age of 17
have received unwanted sexual solicitations
online.
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How Do Predators Work?
  • Frequent chatrooms, instant messanging, e-mail or
    discussion boards looking for children
  • May spend months Grooming the child. Building
    emotional reliance, finding childs interests and
    relating to them.
  • May offer material goods to attract children
    offline
  • May send money to travel to meet
  • Give attention, affection, kindness
  • Gradually introduce sexual content
  • Learn name, address, school, age, sports, etc.

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CyberBullying50 of kids say they are alone
online most of the time
  • For some students home is no longer a refuge from
    pressure at school
  • Students feel invisible online and so will
    sometimes bullly and say things they would never
    say face-to-face.
  • Students dont have to own their actions, they
    can always say that someone else used their
    password or screen name. Fear of punishment is
    reduced.
  • Lack of feedback from technology minimizes
    feelings of empathy or remorse

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  • 58 of kids admit that someone has said mean or
    hurtful things to them online.
  • 53 of kids admit to having said something mean
    or hurtful to another online
  • 42 of kids have been bullied while online

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What does it look like?
  • A threatening e-mail
  • Nasty instant messaging session
  • Repeated notes sent to cell phone
  • A website set up to mock others
  • Forwarding private messages, pictures, or video
    to others
  • Pretending to be someone else and posting harmful
    messages

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Action Steps
  • Watch for signs that your child is being bullied.
    (reluctance to use computer or to go to school.)
  • Report online harassment and physical threats to
    your Internet Service Provider and local police
  • Be aware that mobile phones now can also present
    an opportunity to bully.
  • Save any harassing messages and teach kids never
    to reply to them.
  • Always encourage kids to tell you if anything
    that makes them uncomfortable happens on the
    Internet.

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Action Steps cont.
  • Dont give out private information or your
    password to anyone
  • Dont exchange pictures without asking permission
    from parents
  • Dont send messages when you are angry
  • Online conversations are not private. Others can
    copy, print and share what you say or any
    pictures you post.

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Blogging
  • Blogs or weblogs are journals posted on the
    Internet. They are free and can be about anything
    and everything.
  • Over 4 million bloggers
  • Makes the writer feel like they are anonymous.
  • Social event way to reach out and connect and
    share ideas
  • Readers can post replies and thoughts

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Promise and Danger of Blogging
  • Nurtures important social skills
  • Fills a need for self expression
  • Builds writing ability
  • DANGERS
  • Online sexual predators can obtain personal info
    from children which might very well draw a
    roadmap to your house.
  • www.xanga.com
  • www.myspace.com

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Internet sites for Parents
  • www.cox.com/TakeCharge
  • www.isafe.org
  • www.netsmartz.org

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