Parents play a pivotal role in how their children come to use and benefit from the Internet. Few would dispute the positive impact that new technologies are having on childhood, but there is an underlying concern amongst adults about how they can best protect their family from inappropriate content and contact.
Resources and advice for Parents around the World
The Family Online Safety Institute brings together in one place some of the best online resources and advice from around the world. Its important that parents take the time to understand not only the benefits of using computers, but talk to the children about how they use them. In the mid-nineteen nineties, before the emergence of the Internet, children were already using computers for education and entertainment. For most adults, it was predominantly a productivity device and becoming a fact of life for most businesses. Even then, children used computers differently and as the Internet emerged, so this gap became wider.
As we entered the new millennium, a new generation was emerging that had never known a world without the Internet. A generation gap between parents and children was being made wider by children pursuing online lives that their parents did not understand. Some have characterised this as the difference between ‘digital natives’ (children) and ‘digital immigrants’ (adults). For the most part, having taught themselves, children are now using online access in a way inconceivable even five years ago. They create content, communicate, learn and have fun. They also face risks (predation, bullying and do things they should not), just like in the real world. Indeed, they see very little separation between these two worlds.
At the Family Online Safety Institute our members are working hard to ensure this generational divide is being bridged. They provide tools, technology and guidance for both parents and their children. Why not take a look at the Web Site Directories for some of the best examples of Internet guidance around the world, our Useful Tools section or take a look at our Broadcast pages to listen to industry experts discussing the issues, challenges and solutions.
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