søndag 28. mars 2010

Is it necessary that children have their own PC and internet access?

In Our house we garden rules of Our PCs and internetuse.
I think it is Necessary Avoid two computers Dependence. Before we introduced this rule, They fought about Who Could get the computer first and for the longest hours. That was not a happy hour for none of us.
< br /> In Our family there are 2 PCs. One That is Stationary, and one That is portable. The laptop is my job and school PC. It Can not ask the kids in contact with, and it has its own code. When it Comes to the desktop, it is added two user accounts with hours limits and Age Restrictions When It Comes to access two games with age.
This I Believe is an appropriate way two deal with children's data on the rules. Does anyone disagree or farm Other solutions, feel free two write a comment:) This link goes to my Other post: Is it Prudente two let the 8 Year Olds get Their own mobile phone and computer? http://monasynnoveskaget.blogspot.com/2010/03/welcome- two-mona-synnve-Skagen er_28.html blog

Pages which are safe for children at the internet are NRK Super , Kvasir Junior and 123skole.no. Theese pages are recomended of the organisation BarneVakten. Read more at this page: http://www.klikk.no/foreldre/foreldreogbarn/article422942.ece

Everyone can be anybody they want at internet. Children can talk to a person who isn`t the one he seems to be. This is dangerous.Many children and young people find that it can cause disputes when one hides their identity. Phraseology is tougher and you may pretend to be someone else than you actually are. It is allowed to be themselves, but you must know the possibilities and dangers. Others do not prefer to be who they pretend to be.

Adults should take the discussion of child / youth:
Claiming themselves to be other than themselves?
What are the restrictions they put on their own Internet use if they are themselves?
You act differently online than you would do face-to-face?
- Look at this video from youtube, an excample:

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1 kommentar:

Ole Martin sa...

Hi Mona. I do believe that this is a very important topic. Your way of aproicing a "agreement" in your family is quite good, I think. One important thing is to keep the PC in a room which you all live in, like a livingroom, kitchen aso. Talk to the children of "nettetiquette". What is right, what is wrong.

One more controlled situation could be that the children can only use the computer when you're at home. This way you can togehther talk about things you see and you can keep an eye on your youngs!