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Online Safety tips for Kids : Ages 9 to 12
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The preteen years are a time of rapid change in kids' lives. Although at this age kids are still quite dependent on their families, they want more independence.

Kids who are 9-12 years old also start to take an interest in the world around them, and relationships with friends become more important.

What 9-12 year olds can do online

Kids in this age group use the Internet to research school projects. They also download music, use e-mail, play online games, and vote for their favorite celebrities on fan sites. Their preferred way to communicate with friends is by instant messaging (IM).

Safety tips

Create a list of Internet house rules with input from your kids.

Keep Internet-connected computers in an open area and out of your kids' bedrooms.

Investigate Internet-filtering tools as a complement - not a replacement - for parental supervision.

Help protect your children from offensive pop-up windows by using pop-up blocking software.

Talk with your kids about their online friends and activities just as you would about their other activities.

Insist that your kids never agree to meet an online friend.

Allow your kids to use only monitored chat rooms on reputable kids' sites.

Teach your kids to never give out personal information when using e-mail, chat rooms, or instant messaging, filling out registration forms and personal profiles, and entering online contests.

Teach your kids not to download programs without your permission - they might unknowingly download spyware or a computer virus. Also teach your kids that file-sharing and taking text, images, or artwork from the Web may infringe on copyright laws.

Use an email filter to block messages from particular people, or those that contain specific words or phrases.

Encourage your kids to tell you if something or someone online makes them feel uncomfortable or threatened. Stay calm and remind your kids they are not in trouble for bringing something to your attention. Praise their behavior and encourage them to come to you again if the same thing happens.

Talk to your kids about online pornography and direct them to good sites about health and sexuality (Internet-filtering).

Insist on access to your kids' e-mail and instant messaging accounts to make sure they're not talking to strangers (monitoring software).

Talk to your kids about responsible, ethical, online behavior. They should not be using the Internet to spread gossip, bully, or make threats against others.

courtesy: KidsOnlineSafety