Safety tips

 

Many parents are worried about letting their child use the internet. On the LearnEnglish Kids website we take child protection very seriously. Only children can comment on the site and all comments are checked before we publish them. Below you will find some tips to help your child use computers and the internet safely.

  • Keep your computer in a family room or an open space where you can watch what your child is doing, and can control how long your child is on the computer.
  • Spending a long time on the computer may cause headaches, eyestrain or other physical problems.
  • If you or your child comes across unsuitable material in an email, advert or website, then contact your Internet Service Provider.
  • Make sure that your child does not give personal information over the web (name, age, address, telephone number, school name etc.). Teach your child to ask you first. Check that sites have privacy policies if you do send details.
  • Make sure that your child asks your permission before entering any competitions or downloading any materials.
  • Make sure that your child does not post any photos of himself/herself on the web.
  • Teach your child not to click on links in emails, unless they know who the email is from.
  • If your child wants to use a chatroom, make sure that you have a look at it first. Be around when your child is chatting.
  • Teach your child not to make arrangements to meet anyone that they have met on the web. If they do meet somebody, an adult should be with them and the meeting should be in a public place.
  • Make sure that your child keeps their internet passwords a secret.
  • Teach your child to tell you if they see anything that they think is suspicious or that they don't like.
  • Write a list of rules and guidelines for using the computer and internet. Show them to your child, and make sure your child understands why there are rules. Stick the rules up next to the computer.
Aisha Usman's picture

Hello,
I am a mother of 10 month old daughter. I have visited the site and liked it very much. I will recommend my daughter to use this site when she will be able to use computer. I also admire the safety tips mentioned above.

shaista shahid's picture

Hello,
Iam a grand parent and I introduced this site to my 6 year old grand daughter , she just loves it and enjoys the language activities and games .
shaista shahid                                                                                                                             

carlfl13's picture

Unlike my other American counterpart; -This is EXACTLY what I was looking for.  This stuff is great!  This is better than PBS Kids.  I love hearing the British accents. 

Thanks for having this available. 

Valerie Caudle's picture

Not what  I was looking for.

SallyT's picture

Hi
These are really good ideas. I want my son (he's eight) to be safe using the Internet but I don't want him to be frightened. Any advice is very welcome!
Sally

grahamstanley's picture

Some great advice here for safe Internet use - along with personal information that kids should not give out to people, I would add school name and anything that might connect a child to a specific place at a specific time.
I think that the best way of dealing with Internet safety is to talk to your child about what they should and shouldn't do, and to make their Internet usage part of everyday conversation, so you know what sites they use and how they use them.