To be a great mentor, parents have to learn what’s out there. Developing a knowledge base and intuition is an ongoing process that’s fueled by warm, nonjudgemental mentorship. And finally, maintain a close parent-child relationship with ongoing topics for learning (offered in your GKIS weekly articles). That’s why I created the Cybersecurity and Red Flags Supplement to add to our free Connected Family Screen Agreement (available on the home page of ). Second, teach the red flags that kids must look for to spot dangerous inquiries. First, parents must block inappropriate games and content using the rating system and parental controls (covered later in this article). And in many of those cases, there were steps the parents could have made to prevent this type of digital injury. In my twenty-five years of clinical practice, I have had the unfortunate experience of treating many kids and teens who have had interaction with online predators and cyberbullies.
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