Teen Safety Matters

Graves Co HS TSM FAQs .pdf

INTERNET SAFETY TIPS FOR  SCHOOL-AGED KIDS 

BY MATTHEW LYNCH, OCTOBER 2, 2018 


With teens reportedly spending one-third of their days online—and younger kids not far behind—it’s imperative  that parents and teachers ensure the safety of school-aged kids on the Internet.


Of course, the Internet is a big place, and it’s populated by hackers, bullies, and those who would take advantage  of children and teens. So how can we truly monitor kids and keep them safe? Start by following the Internet  safety tips below! 

Tips for Kids 

Tips for Parents and Teachers 

Communicate. Talk to your children and students about what they do/view online and why. Discuss safe  practices, rules, and boundaries. Outline what makes content appropriate versus inappropriate and safe  versus unsafe. Help them feel comfortable coming to you with any questions or concerns. 

Be a positive media mentor. Whether they make it clear or not, your children look up to you. They’re  likely to emulate your behavior, so model appropriate Internet practices. As you set rules and  boundaries, observe them yourself. Children are more likely to “buy in” when they see that the rules  apply to you as well. 

Conclusion 

Keeping school-aged kids safe online may seem like a tall order, but it’s not impossible. Teach appropriate rules  and boundaries, keep the lines of communication open, and model the online behaviors that you expect from  your children and students.

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