The internet is a magnificent educational tool that can assist people with anything from a cooking recipe to how to solve a calculus equation. Have a problem and you are not sure where to find the answer? Not to worry Google will solve all with just a few simple clicks! There are negative implications to being able to find any and all types of information online, such as websites that promote violent and harmful behaviors. One can find websites that encourages eating disorders, self-mutilation, and body modification accompanied by graphic images and instructions on how to achieve these harmful acts. Hate groups such as, the Ku Klux Klan, the Westboro Baptist Church, and the Neo-Nazis use the internet as an outreach tool to advertise their agenda and to recruit new members. Anyone can learn how to make a bomb and methamphetamine by running a quick online search. Easy online access to pornography has always been a controversial issue but some pornography demonstrates child abuse and rape. Do you want your children to have access to any of these violent and/or harmful behaviors?
Many of these sites are protected by the First Amendment, but there are ways to protect ourselves and our children from information we do not want to be exposed to. The Children’s Internet Protection Act is a federal law that limits access to obscene content, child pornography, or images and content that is considered harmful to minors on school and library computers. (For more information about this act visit: http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/cipa.html). Parents are able to set up search engines that filter out adult content and even purchase filtering software!
Here is a list of some free child friendly search engines:
http://www.squirrelnet.com/search/Google_SafeSearch.asp
Net Nanny is filtering software that includes parental controls and monitors internet activity.
http://www.netnanny.com/
This site provides information on how to modify your search filters on your home Google page:
http://www.google.com/support/websearch/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35892
Tips for Children and Teens:
- If you come across a website, picture, message, etc. that makes you uncomfortable or threatened to your parents about it!
- Do not respond to messages or requests online (via email, instant messaging, Facebook, MySpace, etc.) that make you feel uncomfortable or that you are unsure about
- Use friendly search engines that are designated for children and teens
- Be aware that you may search for one thing online and accidently come across something completely different online (safe search engines will help prevent this!)
- Do not search or browse through websites and other online information that you know your parents would not approve of
- If you have questions about something you have stumbled across online, talk to your parents about it
Tips for Parents:
- Set up internet filtering programs for your children
- Make sure you are educated about internet safety, filtering programs, and the various ways to monitor what your children are browsing through online
- Talk to your children about internet safety and let them know what they could potentially access could be dangerous or harmful
- Check the website history before and after your children use the computer
- Put your family computer in an open area so that you can monitor what your children are browsing through online
- Become familar with the websites your children are using






