There are fun reasons for your child to be online. Learning new ideas, playing games, and connecting with friends are just a few. But there are some safety issues too. One possible threat to your child's safety is strangers, or predators, who seek out children online. Here are some tips to keep your child safe.
Teach your child about online strangers.
Explain that online, people can make fake profiles and pretend to be someone they're not. For example, they can lie about their age and pretend to be a child or teen when they are an adult. And they can pretend to like the same music or games as your child. They lie to build trust with children.
Tell your child to be careful about what they share online.
You may want them to avoid sharing photos, phone numbers, and names of family members. Ask them not to say where they go to school and where they meet up with their friends. This is information that online strangers can misuse.
Talk about the danger of sites and apps that use direct messaging and video chat.
This is often how dangerous online strangers engage with children.
Talk about what to do if your child feels uneasy online.
For example, if someone asks for their personal information or photos, they should tell you. If it's not a friend they know and trust in real life, they may need to block the person.
Have them tell you right away if an online stranger asks to meet in person.
Remind them that it's not safe to meet with an online stranger. Regular reminders will help keep your child safe.
Keep track of what your child does online.
Look at the history of sites they visited, and watch for content that is sexual or not age-appropriate. Follow your child on social media. This will help you know if anyone suspicious is connecting with them online. If there are online apps or controls that you don't know how to use, you could ask another parent or a friend for help.
Learn common acronyms children and teens use online and while texting.
These are shortened forms of words that people use to hide their conversations. You can go online to find lists of these words.
Watch for warning signs that your child is in contact with an online stranger.
These signs include:
Changes in your child's behavior, such as hiding what they are doing online and being online more than usual. They may get angry when they can't be online.
Texts or calls to and from people you don't know.
Gifts, mail, or packages from people you don't know.
Contact your child's doctor if you have concerns about your child's behavior. If you are worried that your child is in danger, contact the local police.
Author: Ignite Healthwise, LLC Staff Clinical Review Board All Ignite Healthwise, LLC education is reviewed by a team that includes physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, registered dieticians, and other healthcare professionals.
Clinical Review Board All Ignite Healthwise, LLC education is reviewed by a team that includes physicians, nurses, advanced practitioners, registered dieticians, and other healthcare professionals.
This information does not replace the advice of a doctor. Ignite Healthwise, LLC, disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information. Your use of this information means that you agree to the Terms of Use. Learn how we develop our content.
Explore the Full Health and Wellness Library
Looking for easy to understand information you can trust? The health and wellness content is created and reviewed by clinicians to ensure accuracy. We suggest you use this resource as research for conversations with your doctor or those you care about.
We regularly host free events to help you stay informed, connected, and inspired. We offer local in-person gatherings and virtual sessions you can attend from the comfort of home. View our calendar for all upcoming events.
This site is registered on wpml.org as a development site. Switch to a production site key to remove this banner.
A couple frolics on a sunny beach.
Explore all Events
Explore all Topics
Explore the Library
Play Our Game
Take Our Quiz
Solve Our Word Scramble
Test your knowledge
Explore the Wellness Library
Explore All Topics
Back to All Topics
Webex link will be included in that email
This event will be presented in English.
This event will be presented in Spanish.
This event will be presented in English and Spanish.
Event Type
Category
Topic
Host
Language
Distance
Organization
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat