Protecting children from the potential risks of social media and internet includes a combination of education, supervision, and technology. Firstly, Teach children about the dangers of sharing personal information online, interacting with strangers, and the potential for cyberbullying. Let them helpRead more
Protecting children from the potential risks of social media and internet includes a combination of education, supervision, and technology.
Firstly, Teach children about the dangers of sharing personal information online, interacting with strangers, and the potential for cyberbullying. Let them help to think critically and logically about the content they encounter.
Monitor your child’s internet usage. This can include checking their browsing history, but not invading their privacy.
Use parental control software to restrict access to inappropriate content and to limit the amount of time your child spends online. This can help protect their information from being publicly accessible
Communicationis the key so, maintain an open line of communication with your child. Encourage them to come to you with any concerns or uncomfortable experiences they have online.
Childrens do what they see their parents doing. Model appropriate internet use. If they see you using the internet responsibly.
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We live in the age of technical revolution accompanied by cyber reality. Because of COVID-19, the world went digital, ultimately forcing us to adapt to the digital age. The ill-effects continue among all ages, especially children who remain glued to the screens hampering their physical & socialRead more
We live in the age of technical revolution accompanied by cyber reality. Because of COVID-19, the world went digital, ultimately forcing us to adapt to the digital age. The ill-effects continue among all ages, especially children who remain glued to the screens hampering their physical & social development.
Parents & educators are main agents of socialization, thus, their involvement in maintaining balance is crucial, like:-
Limiting screen time: This includes keeping devices away & allowing access for a short time.
Enrolling in physical education courses: Martial arts, sports, dance, yoga & physical activities must be promoted.
Child lock & age restrictions: This applies to parents & relatives to lock away devices and age inappropriate content.
Classroom courses: Children should be sent for on-site/ classroom learning.
Encouraging family time and trips: Parents must spend time with children outdoors for games, picnics & trips. Teachers should take them for nature exploration & study tours.
Active peer group and playdates: Children learn quickly with their peers. So, play dates should be in tech-free zones & nature.
Imbalance between the real world and virtual world is a rising cause of obesity, insomnia & cognitive inflexibility among the young. Hence, striking a balance between the two would improve children’s quality of life & learning.
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