5 Reasons Why the Internet Can Be Dangerous for Children and Teens
5 Reasons Why the Internet Can Be Dangerous
for Children and Teens
Are you the parent of a child or a teenager
who wants to use the internet, if they don’t already? If so, you may have some concerns. Yes, it is typically safe for your child to
use the internet to do research for school projects, but did you also know that
children and teens are now using it to communicate with their friends or other
internet users? This is how and when
using the internet at a young age can become a problem.
As important as it is to hear that your
child can find themselves in trouble online, if you do not know what internet
safety steps can help to protect them, you may be looking for more
information. You also may be curious as to
what it is about the internet that can be so dangerous. For your convenience, five reasons why
internet use can be dangerous for children and teenagers are highlighted below.
1 – False Identities Are Easy to Create
Making new friends online is easy and
convenient, but it is much different than doing so in person. Why?
Because you can’t see who is at the other end of the computer. The internet makes it easy for someone to be
anyone else in the world. For example,
if your child is using social networking websites online, they have to enter in
their age. They could easily lie
themselves or they could be talking to someone else who is.
2 – Internet Predators
As it was previously stated, the internet
makes it easy to create a new, false identity.
Often times, the individuals who lie about their ages are internet
predators. They are the ones who target
children, like yours. Unfortunately,
many children, teenagers, and their parents cannot tell an internet predator
until it is too late, like when the predators try to approach your child or
contact them in person.
3 – So Many Websites To Choose From
What is nice about the internet is that you
have so many websites to choose from. In
fact, that is why it is a good way to research school projects. With that said, having so many websites to
choose from can be dangerous. Your child
can gain access to social networking websites, adult chat rooms, pornographic
websites, and websites that are violent in nature. Unless you have parental controls set up,
your child can easily access any type of website with a standard internet
search.
4 – Not All Information Is Private
Unfortunately, many individuals, including
both children and parents, do not know that the information that is posted
online isn’t always private. For
starters, most teens have their MySpace profiles set to public, as opposed to
private. This means that anyone can view
it. There are also online message boards
that are indexed by the search engines.
This means that others can view the conversations that were discussed,
even years down the road.
5 – They Are In Control
When your child uses the internet, they are
the ones who are in control. This can be
okay if your child is older and mature, but you honestly never know. You may ask your child not to communicate
with strangers online, give out their phone numbers, or share pictures with
strangers, but that doesn’t mean that they will follow your rules. For that reason, if you do let your child use
the internet, be sure to monitor their use.
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