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    Briefing your child on Internet Safety

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      buzzkoony
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      The cartoon snippets are quite light-hearted for kids. Like that the author used a knight charactor as a metaphor.

      Coke Chan\" post_id=\"1905196\" time=\"1554455057\" user_id=\"150132:[quote=\"Coke Chan\" post_id=1905196 time=1554455057 user_id=150132]Found it useful as a starter resource to prep DD on internet safety. It is pictorial (cute), so quite easy for a child to understand. Also has parental notes, which is useful!

      https://rlist.io/l/2019-pointers-for-parents-with-kids-internet[/quote]

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        Coke Chan
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        Indeed, it’s good that makes the child conscious of simple concepts like user names, passwords and revealing family info, which a child will honestly do if they treat the online world like the physical world environment.

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          janiceko
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          It’s probably good for non-IT savvy people like me. It took me a while to taste the double-edge of the internet and was a painful lesson. Adults can take the damage, but if i decide to allow DS independent access which i will in a couple of years, i will want DS to know how to protect himself.

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            Coke Chan
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            Can't agree with you more on this 🙂

            LucyL\" post_id=\"1907628\" time=\"1556074793\" user_id=\"165798:
            By keeping lines of communication open, your child will be more likely to come to you if they encounter any problems online in the future.

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              crystal_lim
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              Katherin22\" post_id=\"1909662\" time=\"1557458439\" user_id=\"165777:

              It's always good to remind your child the do's and dont's of internet.. make sure to let them understand as well why and how it will affect their lives. It's also good to check your child's internet usage regularly.
              Wouldn't checking their internet usage regularly too intrusive ?

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                CarYip31
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                Coke Chan\" post_id=\"1905196\" time=\"1554455057\" user_id=\"150132:[quote=\"Coke Chan\" post_id=1905196 time=1554455057 user_id=150132]
                Found it useful as a starter resource to prep DD on internet safety. It is pictorial (cute), so quite easy for a child to understand. Also has parental notes, which is useful!

                https://rlist.io/l/2019-pointers-for-parents-with-kids-internet[/quote]
                Thank you for sharing. Very helpful! :goodpost:

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                  RoastChickenDance
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                  The Psychology Behind TikTok's Addictive Feed

                  https://growth.design/case-studies/tiktok-feed-psychology/

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                    CerlynR
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                    RoastChickenDance\" post_id=\"1996457\" time=\"1601124050\" user_id=\"161727:

                    The Psychology Behind TikTok's Addictive Feed
                    https://growth.design/case-studies/tiktok-feed-psychology/
                    This explains everything!

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                      Hi parents with children below 15 years old,


                      We are a group of final-year undergraduate students from NUS Business School. We are working with a local telecommunications firm to understand parents' concerns regarding their children's online risk exposure and their perception towards telecommunication firms which help parents with these concerns.

                      If you have children below 15 years old, please help us complete this survey: https://nus.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6DWDwv5rGMQT3P7

                      To thank you for your time, 10 lucky survey participants stand a chance to receive a $10 NTUC voucher for participating.

                      All responses and personal particulars gathered from this survey will be kept strictly confidential and will only be used for the purposes of this study.

                      Thank you very much and we greatly appreciate your help in filling up this survey!

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