Letting your teenager out in the virtual world of online chat rooms can be a confusing and difficult decision. Youngsters get involved in a massive number of crimes through internet chat. But you can't have your kids going back into caveman's world and order them not to use the computer or the internet. These technological advances have their uses and as long as they are not abused, can provide young people with guidance, knowledge, development and education.
But the virtual world is full of crimes and offenses like identity theft, credit card information thefts and password pilfering are only less serious of the more gory transgressions that teens can be subjected to.
This is why there is a need for parents to keep a regular check on their adolescents? internet activities, and be aware of what is going on in the chat rooms and in your children's lives.
First rule is to lay out the ground rules to them and talking about the fact that there are internet psychos lurking out there. Children who have no idea about exploitation misdemeanors are more often lured into the traps than those teenagers who know what is going on. Enjoy your teens? conversations and be genuinely interested in any new friends or acquaintances they might be making that you do not know well. But don't act suspicious or mistrustful because such attitude tends to make the youth defensive and rebellious, and can close you up to any information that you may be able to gain from them.
The second step is to monitor their internet behavior. You can do it yourself by checking up on them at regular intervals, but it is a much safer idea to invest in monitoring software. Most monitoring software disables the use of foul language and blocks usage of explicit materials. Knowing the popular chat abbreviations helps you monitor their chat session. Abbreviations like TDTM (Talk Dirty to Me), CD9 or code nine (meaning parents are around), P911 (Parent suddenly comes up) or AITR (Adult in The Room) can mean some suspicious activities were going on.
As long as you are smarter than the kids are you will be in charge of what is going on in the teenager's life, internet or otherwise. There are a lot of fun sites that you should check out online that provide safe and smart fun for your youngster. They can make new friends and be social and creative, as long as they are doing it under your sentient supervision. There are many educational websites that provide teen chat free of risk.
Some of these websites have creative writing and think tank features that can inspire your teen to do well and help their creative thought process, enabling them to achieve better results in real life. A good teen chat service can be a rewarding experience for you and your children, and investing in a few chat and monitoring software can make the internet a safe place for your teen.
So beyond the big bad world of internet crimes, there is a world full of fun filled education and imaginative, interactive activities that help build their intelligence and creativity.