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What do you do when your daughter is talking to strangers online?
- Talk to your child about what is and is not “normal”
- Make Your Child aware of how predators contact children.
- Make sure your child knows they can speak to you and will not be in trouble.
Is it normal for kids to have online friends?
Not necessarily. Kids’ online friends are typically pals from school, sports, or other groups they’re involved in. In fact, kids often strengthen their real-world friendships by connecting online. Make sure your kids set privacy settings that prevent people they don’t know from contacting them.
How do I talk to my child about online friends?
Talk about safe sharing. Talk to your child about consent and If they’re considering sharing a photo or video of somebody else, they should always ask permission first. Remind them that it’s OK to say ‘no’ if someone asks to share a picture or video – and if they do say no – it shouldn’t be shared.
What to do if you suspect your child is talking to an online predator?
3 STEPS TO TAKE WHEN A CHILD PREDATOR CONTACTS YOUR CHILD
- Document everything. Screenshot the evidence of the conversations between your child and the predator.
- Get help & contact law enforcement. Don’t try to handle this on your own.
- Follow law enforcement instructions to block and report to online platform.
What are the dangers of talking to strangers online?
They can use all the information provided by you to stalk you or make you the victim of a crime. Be aware that, in addition to targeting you, a stranger may get close to you to target someone you know, including your children. Be careful when posting public photos of your children online, as well as their full names.
How many online friends does the average teen have?
Fully 57\% of teens ages 13 to 17 have made a new friend online, with 29\% of teens indicating that they have made more than five new friends in online venues. Most of these friendships stay in the digital space; only 20\% of all teens have met an online friend in person.
What is online danger?
Internet dangers can be defined as anything that may cause harm to an internet user. This harm can come in many forms (e.g. physical, emotional, psychological, financial, social, and reputational).
How do you talk to preteens about internet safety?
Talking with your child about appropriate and inappropriate online behaviour will help your child learn how to stay safe. For example, you could: tell your child not to do or say anything online that they wouldn’t do or say face to face with someone. encourage your child to think before posting photos or comments.
What do you do when your child meets someone online?
Stay calm, remain positive and have open conversations with your child so they feel free to share things that may be affecting them. Be prepared to listen and don’t forget to talk about the risks of meeting someone they don’t know.
How do you teach kids online predators?
- Talk to your child about online predators.
- Discuss risky behavior.
- Spell out what a risky relationship is.
- Talk about the dangers of chat rooms.
- Warn your child about online flirting.
- Bring up sexy selfies.
- Be clear about offline safety rules, too.
- Consider surveillance software.
How do you deal with strangers online?
Tips to Prevent Internet Stranger Danger
- Don’t give out personal information.
- Don’t talk to strangers.
- Never meet with an online “friend” in person.
- Don’t respond to strange requests.
- Do not accept online messages from strangers.
- Never share your password.
- Set boundaries.