5 principles to help children avoid falling into the trap of evil people when using the Internet

Nghi Dung August 8, 2018 08:02

Nowadays, families still let their children go online to study and chat with friends. However, there are rules that need to be established to keep children from getting into danger.

Do not disclose personal information

Parents should remind children not to disclose personal information including name, email, phone number, home address or school name, school address to friends they do not know or people they have just met. Because children often do not foresee the possible consequences.

Parents must clearly explain and confide in their children the dangers that may come if bad people know this information. Children have immature thinking and have not experienced much in life, so they may reveal things without knowing that they may be helping bad people.

Don't trust others too much

When chatting online, not everyone provides information about themselves honestly. In addition, there is inaccurate information on the internet, children need to be vigilant. Parents need to explain this to their children to avoid bad consequences.

Want to meet someone you met online must ask permission

In today's life, meeting someone online is no longer a new thing. However, parents must explain to their children that if they want to meet someone they met online, they need to ask permission from an adult.

To ensure safety, parents should be present during the meeting. If children meet without permission, they may be subjected to dangerous and unpredictable actions by bad guys. Many cases showing that girls were tricked, scammed or robbed by friends they met online are still reported in the press as a warning to be more vigilant.

Do not reply to messages or emails from strangers.

Parents should advise their children not to accept friend requests from strangers or people they do not know on social networks. When children use email, you need to instruct them not to open suspicious files, files from unknown addresses or people they do not know.

Because those emails may contain viruses or harmful information. You should not reply to messages or emails from strangers or people you do not know.

Make it easy for your child to talk about problems they encounter online.

Many parents often keep a frowning face, are not close to their children, and are not open, making children not confide or tell about things happening around them. If parents are open, children will feel safe to share with you about any person or behavior that makes them feel anxious or uncomfortable.

In life, parents listening and talking to their children will make them feel comfortable to share all problems. This is also a way to shorten the distance between parents and children. If you see that your child shares little, it means that he or she is afraid of you or does not want his or her parents to know something.

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