Here are 6 good reflexes to adopt to protect your child from cyberbullying

2023-09-08 18:44:00

Does my child really need a smartphone?

This is the question that all parents ask themselves. Who says smartphone means access to all the social networks that exist on the web. It is better to have a tablet or computer available only at home, especially for younger children.

Establish concise rules

Defining time slots during which your child can go online or even defining which applications they can use is the best way to protect them.

Have control over your social networks

Registrations for social networks are limited by ages. For most of them you must be at least 13 years old. Be sure to check your child’s apps as the rules are easily circumvented.

Know social networks

Go see what’s happening on Facebook, TikTok or even Snapchat. Just to see what’s going on there and understand what we can find there.

Parental functions: your best weapon

Many social networks have benefited from a parental control function for some time. Indeed, you can decide what your child can or cannot publish and even activate parental alerts.

Dialogue with your child is essential

Making your child aware of the dangers of the Internet and its abuses is an essential thing to address. Raising awareness regarding digital life is important. A comment, a like or any other activity on the web can have serious consequences.

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