This is a sponsored post for Net Nanny Internet Protection Software.
It’s June, hooray!🎉Summer is so close, you can just about taste it – the snow cones, the s’mores by the fire, the over chlorinated skin… ahhh, summer! We’ve already been hitting the pool like it’s our job, especially since we experienced a lot of rain recently. Those miserable rainy days held us hostage indoors and gave me a really good peek at what summer will be like should the forecast become stormy (all technology all the time, it felt like). I want to be sure my children are online safely this summer, and I’m making sure that happens by using Net Nanny internet protection software and filtering.
WHOA.
If those above numbers aren’t shocking enough, how about this – only 1 in 3 parents have used parental controls to monitor or limit their child’s internet usage. One. In. Three. That means, for every 30 kids in a classroom, only 10 of them are being monitored while the other 20 roam around on the internet freely with no supervision.
What trouble can kids get into without online supervision?
- Tech addiction
- Cyberbullying
- Online predators
- Accessing pornography
- Sexting
Now, are parents setting a good example for their children? 50% of kids say that they watch their parents texting and driving.😳Some children even reported that their parents are addicted to their internet devices. Thankfully, it was reported that 66% of parents ban mobile devices while sitting at the dinner table (we do in our house, too). You know, technology doesn’t have to be a bad thing. Kids can use it positively with online pen pals, writing, games (my kids are HUGE Minecraft lovers), and much more.
Net Nanny can help you ensure children remain safe online and are using their internet time wisely. Use parental controls to filter and block violence, porn, and more. It also contains time management solutions to allow parents to set specific times when children can be online and have internet access. Concerned about your children’s summer internet usage? Here’s 9 ways to help communicate and establish rules for summer internet usage.
*All stats are taken from Common Sense Media and Influence Central’s 2016 Digital Trends Study