Internet, phone safety important part of parenting
(Editors note: This is part two of a four-part series to get people in the community thinking about ways they can help prevent child abuse.)
Internet Safety Tips
With advances in modern technology, children today have opportunities for unlimited access to information.
The Internet can be a gateway to learning about different cultures, connecting with people all over the world and expanding exposure to virtually endless topics of interest. However, technology can also be a means to compromise the safety of children.
Cattaraugus County Sheriff Timothy Whitcomb, a member of the Southern Tier Child Advocacy Center Multidisciplinary Team Council, said parents and caregivers need to take steps to protect children from electronic predators.
Children can easily stumble into inappropriate or even dangerous situations and exchanges, he said. You wouldnt let your children explore a major city by themselves without supervision or ground rules. The Internet and cell phones are no different. Kids need guidance navigating this new world.
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. This is the final article in a four-part series designed to educate parents and caregivers about steps they can take to protect children.
Southern Tier Health Care System CEO Donna Kahm said the information revolution enables people to bring information from around the world into their homes. But the technology has also opened homes and private lives to potential threats.
The Internet offers almost unlimited educational and entertainment opportunities but there are risks that most kids arent aware of, she said. Its up to us, as adults, to teach them how to protect themselves.
Sheriff Whitcomb said a child may be at risk online if he or she:
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Internet, phone safety important part of parenting