This is a contract between a parent(s) child detailing the terms by which the child is permitted to use the Internet at home. Included are general rules about chat rooms, prohibited sites etc.
Have a heart-to-heart! Open up the conversation and find common ground; it’s important they understand the reasons behind the rules.
Regularly, like checking the oil in your car, especially as your child grows and their internet use changes.
Nope, it’s more about setting expectations and having a good chat than being a legal document.
Think of it as a safety net; it gives both parents and kids a clear plan to follow if something goes wrong online.
Include things like what websites are okay to visit, how much screen time is allowed, and what to do if they encounter something weird or upsetting online.
Having this agreement is like setting the ground rules for a game; it helps keep everyone on the same page and makes sure kids understand what's okay and what's not online.
It's like a handshake between parents and kids about how to use the internet safely and responsibly.