Protect your child from molesters
By pogi253
@pogi253 (1595)
Philippines
August 8, 2011 8:07pm CST
Thus, our strong aversion for child molesters and making certain they are six feet under. The Internet has become a sanctuary of scam artists, child molesters, drug pushers, you name it. Nothing can make parents more angry, when child molesters or serial killers gliding through the cracks of the so called justice system. Millions of teenager’s touring around with cell phones will avoid kidnaps from pedophiles, rapists or child molesters. Molesters depend on the reality that a child will keep their secret. And I'm not just discussion about the child molesters that are trying to take your kids away from you. With an expected one million pedophiles online, you need parental controls to look after your kids from Internet predators and from child molesters. The prominent point is you can educate your child encyclopedic awareness anytime, anywhere. You can give your child with something that only you can give; something that is made particularly for your kid and something that meets your kids very particular needs.
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@grecychunny26 (9482)
• Philippines
10 Aug 11
I do not have child of my own, but my friends does. I can advice them to educate their child about it. I will share your views. It can be a nice topic when we have our get together. I agree that children are all using the computer, and when they are inside their rooms we do not know what they are up to. If they are reviewing their homework or engage in an online chat with some strangers. It is right to let them know the possible danger of online world and to let them know that even those very very friendly people can harm you in the long run. That is why when your children is in front of a computer, it is more good to put the computer in the living room or in a room that there are no doors so that the parents can check their child from time to time. Or else educate them in a manner that they can simply understand.
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@grecychunny26 (9482)
• Philippines
10 Aug 11
I do not have child of my own, but my friends does. I can advice them to educate their child about it. I will share your views. It can be a nice topic when we have our get together. I agree that children are all using the computer, and when they are inside their rooms we do not know what they are up to. If they are reviewing their homework or engage in an online chat with some strangers. It is right to let them know the possible danger of online world and to let them know that even those very very friendly people can harm you in the long run. That is why when your children is in front of a computer, it is more good to put the computer in the living room or in a room that there are no doors so that the parents can check their child from time to time. Or else educate them in a manner that they can simply understand.
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@celticeagle (189957)
• Boise, Idaho
10 Aug 11
I have written several articles on this subject. There are some great books out there as well to help parent teach their children to be watchful and safe. Never walk home down alleys or lonely roads. Never walk up to a car if a person stops and asks for directions. Alot of things to teach and condition your child with.
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