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What should parents do about Internet safety?
Never post or trade personal pictures. Never reveal personal information, such as address, phone number, or school name or location. Use only a screen name and don't share passwords (other than with parents). Never agree to get together in person with anyone met online without parent approval and/or supervision. Internet Safety Tips, Internet Safety For Kids, Safe Internet, Common Sense Media, Tips For Parents, Safety Rules, Parent Communication, Internet Safety, Online Safety

What should parents do about Internet safety? Never post or trade personal pictures. Never reveal personal information, such as address, phone number, or school name or location. Use only a screen name and don't share passwords (other than with parents). Never agree to get together in person with anyone met online without parent approval and/or supervision.

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Bad Touch, Body Safety, Women Safety, Art School Supplies, Unintended Consequences, Stranger Danger, Thinking Of Someone, Child Psychology, Smart Parenting

Teaching your children only about “stranger danger” may not be enough to keep them safe and away from child abusers. Even though most children as young as 4 years old understand the concept of unsafe and safe touch, getting into details without a plan can make things go sideways. If it’s not handled carefully it can confuse your kid and they might end up with more questions than answers. Once they learn about the difference, your kid will be able to react accordingly and inform you in time…

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