I knew this day would come...the day my kids wanted an e-mail address. I've been putting my son off for years (he's eleven). While I love all this new technology for myself, it scares the bejesus out of me when I think about technology and my kids.
Why, you might ask? To be honest, I think that kids nowadays spend way too much time on the computer and other electronic devices (some day I'll post the trials and tribulations we have had with the Nintendo DS in the Mentor Mom household!). It is not just the fear of them spending hours with their noses pressed up against a screen, it is ensuring that they are safe when on the internet -- no small task nowadays with all the creepy creeps out there!
So, I found this article that shares info on what parents need to consider when looking for an e-mail account for their kids. It also shares a list of some sites that offer free e-mail accounts for children with parental controls. We've decided to go with ZillaDog.net. It was easy to go in and set up accounts for both kids along with their "buddy" lists. Parents can choose to get copies of their children's e-mails if desired. The biggest plus to me is that my kids can only send e-mails to friends that I add to their list.
I also checked out KidRocket which seems pretty cool. This site primarily serves as a secure entry point for kids to the internet. Kids can only access a number of preconfigured web sites, eg, Disney, The Cartoon Network, etc. It has a timer so you can limit their time web surfing. While I like all these features, I found the e-mail a bit cumbersome. I like the idea of being able to set a time and have it lock them out when time is up -- eliminates the "Get off the computer" "I just gotta get to the next level" debate. I'm going to have to play around more with this one. Not sure about constantly having to enter my password to sign on/off, etc. I'll keep you posted on this one.
Do you have any tips when it comes to kids and computer safety? Post your suggestions!
Perhaps create a new login on your computer where you can just install the games and application which you think your kids will enjoy, if he enjoys World of Warcraft or Aion Online at least install one. You can also remotely access your kids' computer activity though it may sound like you're a spy. But then who knows, you're kid can gain your trust that he won't be browsing or using any application which you think is not preferable for his age by doing this.
Posted by: aion kinah | August 25, 2009 at 12:53 PM
You should limit the time your kids spend playing video games. Nevertheless, some games are recommended. For instance, I enjoy doing exercises with Wii Fit.
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Posted by: william | January 04, 2010 at 06:14 PM
I think you are not quite right and you should still studying the matter.
Posted by: RamonGustav | August 24, 2010 at 12:21 AM
Parental controls are a must. Keep the computer in a public room, too. Ours is in the corner of the dining room so we can casually walk by often and watch what the kids are doing. Our "kids" are grown now - 18 and 23 - and I'm glad we started them out on the Internet slowly and safely.
Posted by: Daisy | November 29, 2010 at 02:34 PM
Merry Christmas! I wish you a lot of gifts and luck in the new year.
Posted by: Antivirus_man | December 05, 2010 at 03:42 PM