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You hear a lot on the news about the dangers of being online, and how children should never be left online unattended. This is true for the most part, but there are some great websites for kids that are safe, and it would be okay for you to walk away to do the dishes once in awhile. Many of these games are geared towards kids, but don’t have things like a chat room that predators might use to talk to children. They have message boards, but they are heavily monitored.
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Many of them don’t have anything like that, but they have plenty of great things for children to do. I know there are about three websites for kids that I allow my daughter to go to, though she needs my help to get there at this point. They are safe though, and she is going to be fine while she is on them. She loves the games that these websites for kids have, and she learns while she plays them. She’s going to have to know all about computers and the Internet, and I see no harm in starting her off young.
If you want good websites for kids, you should search for ones that have some sort of approval on them. There are organizations that scour the internet for websites that are safe, and they give them their seal of approval so that parents know their children will be safe there. If a site does not have this, it does not mean they are not safe, but it does mean that you should check them out on your own to see if you like what you see, or if you should move on and find something else.
Some of the fastest growing websites for kids are the ones made to aid in home schooling. These are often full of great learning games, and many crafts and ideas that a parent can use with their own child. You don’t have to be a home schooling parent to use them. You can use many of them to help your child prepare to go to kindergarten, and you can also use them to help a child that might be falling behind in school. Just remember that if you don’t want your children to be able to contact or be in contact with anyone of a questionable nature, don’t let them have email or allow them on message boards or in chat rooms while alone. If they are old enough to have email, monitor everything that goes in and comes out of it.
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