The Internet:  Are children in charge?: Theory of Digital Supervision

The Internet: Are children in charge?: Theory of Digital Supervision

Hardback (10 Oct 2019)

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"I am afraid people are seeing that video", thinks Jennie, a 12-year-old child pornography victim, a thought she has every day she wakes up.

"What has that bully said online today to make me want to kill myself?", thinks a 13-year-old victim of bullying, contemplating suicide.

"I sent my nude to that man on the game - hope he doesn't share it. I will be in deep trouble", thinks an 8-year-old.

Do their parents or caregivers know? Would you want to know if your child is being targeted by predators? A bully or victim? Suicidal? Thinking of killing someone? How can children be supervised online in a proactive approach to avoid such negative consequences?

Charlene Doak-Gebauer has developed a user-friendly Theory of Digital Supervision, to be used for child and family online protection. She states the Internet hosts more predation than any host in the history of the world. Predation is everywhere - the Internet, our neighbourhoods, schools, and any other place a person can imagine. Predators can include unknowns, knowns, peers, family, and other types of acquaintances.

Children are too independent from adult guidance. Would you give your eight-year-old child the keys to your car and let them drive unsupervised? Yet, they have the key to your router, and journey the world unsupervised.

Digital Supervision is necessary. Read and learn how to protect your children and their futures.

Book information

ISBN: 9780228822257
Publisher: Tellwell Talent
Imprint: Tellwell Talent
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 334
Weight: 644g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 22mm