Children’s Internet Safety 9 1. Set clear ground rules Have honest conversations with your children about who they communicate with and how, and who can see what they post online. Explain that anything that goes online – pictures, videos, comments, things they share with others and what others post and share with them and about them – leaves behind a trail of information about them.To make sure they’re leaving a positive “digital footprint”, they should be mindful about what they do and say online. 5 ways to help keep your child’s online experiences positive and safe. As your child grows, it is likely they are spending more and more time online. There are so many positive things about being online like staying connected with friends and family, pursuing interests, and being part of communities. But it is not always a safe and positive experience for children. Here's how you can help your child maximize all the good things the internet and digital technologies have to offer, while protecting them against potential harm. HOW TO KEEP YOUR CHILD SAFE ONLINE continued
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