Minor Assessment (Risk assessment) Introduction Social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace have exploded in recent years and young surfers in particular have become ardent fans of this dynamic and high-tech way to connect with the wider world around them, communicating with friends and hooking up with like-minded people. But as with everything in the virtual world, parents do need to understand how their children are interacting on social networking sites, and be sure their children know what to do if they have experience a bad or dangerous situation. The definition of the social networking sites Social networking is a way of connecting people in the virtual world. Social networking websites have exploded in recent years, …show more content…
Perhaps most importantly, members create a listing of friends which allows them to communicate online and gives mutual access to more private content (such as photos). The potential threats of the social network Privacy Privacy is always a concern for any communication exchange carried out online and children often do not understand the risks involved in giving out too much personal information on the Internet. This is of particular worry when such information is given to an individual who your child does not know personally to; they may argue that someone is an online 'friend' but to all intents and purposes that person is effectively a stranger. To many children the online world isn't the same as the real world and they can often behave in a way they would never do face to face, and say things they would never say, leaving them much more vulnerable in an online environment. They may also be less protective of personal details such as their mobile phone number or address, which could have undesirable implications for them. Age-inappropriate content The Internet provides access to all kinds of content at the click of a mouse - but not all of that content is suitable for children and young people to see. While you may have the appropriate parental controls set up on your computer your child may still be able to access inappropriate material if someone in their social networking circle makes it
Facebook, Snapchat, Kik, Twitter, Instagram, and gaming sites are all good until something bad happens. Author Harlan Coben writer of “The Undercover Parent”, believes parents should monitor their children's software. Even though children find software useful, parents should monitor their kids software because children can be cyber bullied. Children can also be in danger of pedophiles .
This disadvantages being poor in real life connection, privacy, and the fear of missing out are more substantial.” The thesis statement for the revised essay “Monitoring Children’s Online Activity could be stronger. The author could have focused the thesis statement to why children should be monitored and what the outcome of monitor could be as well as focusing it more to the situations/events that happen online that a child may not be able to handle. Although the authors thesis statement could be stronger her point is made clear as to what she wants the readers to gain from reading her essay. The appeals the author used to convince the audience was getting quotes from parents who use an app to monitor their child’s account, explaining situations and events that may happen online, and talking about maturity. The evidence the author used included some scholarly sources as well as some popular sources. The author could have used more credible
The internet is much like the outside world but it is also very different.For example on the internet a random teenager can talk to a grown man or woman across the world from them and gain perspective on that side of the world and other useful skills,but what if that man or woman is a dangerous person and is wanting to exploit or use the teenager,that is what parents are afraid of and although it is a very possible thing to happen if the child is old enough they should be able to at least suspect something and learn from that experience on not to trust strangers.
Imagine a parent, walking into their son or daughter’s room to see an unpleasant image on their device’s screen. The image depicts something which may be offensive, gory, or inappropriate. How can parents be completely sure what their children come across? “Approximately 10,000-30,000 new inappropriate websites enter the work queue each day…” (www.fepproject.com, 2012). This issue is unfortunately occurring all over North America, affecting hundreds of thousands of teenagers, and concerning the parents of many children. “Predators sometimes prod their online acquaintances to exchange personal information, such as addresses and phone numbers, thus putting the kids they are chatting with—and their families—at risk” (http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/net-safety.html, 2016). With Internet filtering systems being installed will prevent students under the age of 18 from viewing inappropriate content, and other Internet users from discovering information about the young user. However, despite the internet being a dangerous place, this issue is also the fault of children across the world who take advantage of free website browsing.
It’s an invasion of privacy because it allows the parent to to view every conversation the child has with their friends. Parent’s should trust their children if they are old enough to be on the internet because they know the dangers of the internet and they have responsibility(Coben 1).
I believe that parents should watch over their kids in case something happens online and the kid doesn’t know how to handle it properly, or it’s a dangerous situation. Then the parents can block pages for them. It’s a good idea to watch over your children because you don’t know when they are dealing with pedophiles or watching things that they shouldn’t be.(Coben 1)
There’s a big difference between a loving and a nosy parent. Both care about their kids but show it differently and when it comes to kids using the internet, both go about different ways on making sure they're safe online. I personally know many kids who just seem to not care about the things they do or post online. Our youth are constantly unaware of the dangers around them, mostly when using the internet, therefore parent need to step up and be more attentive to what their kids do online by monitoring what they do online and build better relationships with their kids.
An increasing number of children are now using the Internet. They are starting at a younger age, using a variety of devices and spending more time online. The Internet can be a major channel for their education, creativity and self-expression. However, it also carries a spectrum of risks to which children are more vulnerable than adults. Addressing risks faced by children online is becoming a policy priority for an increasing number of governments (‘’The protection of children online’’, 2011, pg.13).
Like it was said in the last paragraph, most parents believe that children or teens will somehow end up on inappropriate websites. But what they don’t realize is that’s not what happens. Most times we don’t go on bad things. Most inappropriate accounts or sites are blocked. The whole company that owns the social media accounts or websites find these bad sites and shut them down before any harm is done. Kids
The Center for Missing and Exploited Children reports that in 2009 there were more than 2,600 incidents of adults using the Internet to entice children. With numbers like that all parents should be monitoring their kids and knowing what they're doing online. But authorities say many parents are clueless about what their kids are doing on social networking sites (p1 Ph 9).
The online world is full of creeps and bad people, and kids just don't have the mental capacity to realize that yet. They can easily be swayed to share personal details, talk inappropriately, or plan to meet up with someone they find interesting. The consequences of these actions are not something they consider heavily.
Some parents are not aware of dangers of internet that brings to their children particularly making friends through internet. For example, their children might get cheated with someone else on internet and their children will not tell what happen to them when they encounter danger. According to BBC News, a 47 year old man defrauded a 13 year old girl online and asked to meet face to face. Luckily, the girl’s mother found out beforehand or else her daughter might be in danger. From this news, we can see that there internet friends are not always honest and they are more likely to consider as un-trustful strangers. Therefore, parents should concern more about their children, teach them about the dangers of making friends on internet, and avoid them from going out with a stranger.
Luckily, there are plenty of resources available for parents to use to safeguard their children when it comes to online activities. One of the biggest things that all parents can do to ensure they make the internet safe is to be involved with online activities. Unfortunately, not all parents know how to use these resources to protect their kids while online or they simply choose to do nothing and expect their kids to do the right thing. Parents may unknowingly put too much faith into software that is designed to protect kid’s internet browsing by scanning websites for predefined characteristics that are considered
The kids today are more tech savvy than ever. It is rare to find a kid that cannot navigate a smart phone, a social media website, or even a remote control better than their parents. The Internet has provided these kids a freedom of expression that has never before been seen. Yet, that freedom has provided many pitfalls, too. Internet dangers such as cyberbullying, predators, pornography, and social media outlets have made growing up safe nearly impossible (Gilkerson). Parents need to be aware of these dangers and some of the solutions that can protect their children.
Social networking is a way for people to connect and share information with each other online.