Although it’s no secret that technology has allowed kids 24-hour access, a Kaiser Foundation survey found that children spend an average of 7.5 hours per day using entertainment media. Children can use multiple media simultaneously, such as music, TV and movies, texting and video games, to pack in a total of 10 hours 45 minutes.

While these methods of communication and socializing are enriching, there are risks. Online predators, hackers, and cyberbullies can all be used to target children.

“The Internet has great potential for kids in terms of knowledge and resources, but we take seriously the job of teaching our youth how to navigate it safely and properly,” said Dan Rauzi, senior director, technology programs at Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA).

Sprint and BGCA have partnered to address these issues and better prepare young people for their future. Sprint’s online resource. www.4NetSafety.comThis site offers tools and advice from experts, which address the dangers youth face online. Additionally, www.myclubmylife.comThe BGCA’s website to teens includes a Media Safety section. This section contains more information as well as teen-friendly resources. Internet safety.

Your child should be aware of the fact that online and offline, the fundamentals of what you say, how you say it and why, are the same. Here are some ways to talk about Internet safety with your family.

Create an honest, open environment. Children look up to their parents for guidance. It is possible that you don’t have all the answers. Being honest about this can help you a lot.

Start conversations. Don’t wait until your kids feel comfortable to approach you. Everyday opportunities exist to discuss online with your children.

Your values should be communicated. Your values should be communicated clearly online. Clear communication can help you and your children make more informed decisions in tricky situations.

Be patient. Children need to hear the same information over and over again in small doses to get it to sink into their brains. It will pay off long-term if you are patient and persistent with your kids.

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