Use Your Parental Controls!

With more and more entertainment coming out each year, we need to exercise extra vigilance regarding what our children are being exposed to. There is explicit and adult content readily available for anyone to access now, and the list is growing all the time. While there isn’t anything wrong with this adult entertainment, there is a reason it is not rated for kids!

Children are impressionable, and will repeat or take after things they see and hear. If they are exposed to adult oriented, they are likely to develop bad habits and less-than-savory vocabularies. If exposed at a young age, a child can become confused regarding how they are supposed to behave. They become more likely to grow up with behavioral problems. This is why using parental controls and being involved in what your children are being exposed to is important.

Parental controls on TV are made to be very easy for you to set up, but not easy for your kids to disable.

Some sort of password is always required. It needs to be something your kids will have a hard time guessing at. On the TV the controls keep anything over a certain rating, along with certain channels, from being viewed.

You can also set parental controls on your internet, and they block similar material. Since ANYTHING can make it onto the internet, this is very important to do. It is so easy for kids to find or stumble across adult material and inappropriate music if there are no parental controls on.

You will want to occasionally check the parental controls to make sure that they are still up and working properly. Things can disable them, such a computer glitches or program updates. You may also take the controls off in order to not be hindered in looking for things and forget to turn them back on.

Also, kids will sometimes try to remove them for various reasons, and you want to know if they succeed. It is something to keep an eye on.

Checking into the sorts of things your kids watch and listen to is also a good idea. Look at their CDs or MP3 players. Look into the bands that they have on there. If you are in doubt about a movie or show, there are places online where you can go and search for information on them.

Since you can’t supervise your kids 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, putting things in place to help protect them is crucial. Every little thing that can help you keep them away from harmful influences is important.

Protecting our kids is a full-time task. Unfortunately in today’s world it is often more than we can handle on our own. We need tools to help us in places where we can’t always be, and parental controls are one of the easiest to use. Properly set up parental controls are also remarkably effective. Look at the toolbar on your internet and the menu on your TV. You will find your parental controls and step by step instructions on how to use them.

Anne Clarke writes numerous articles for Web sites on gardening, parenting, fashion, and home decor. Her background also includes teaching and fashion. For more of her useful articles on parenting, please visit Parental Controls, a resource for parenting tips and advice.

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Tips About Parental Controls In Windows 7

Article by Larry Allen

Do you have kids? Do you have a computer? If you have both, I sure your heart will be full of trouble. Because when your kids are using a PC, you’re probably worried about how much time they spend, and what kind of games they’re playing. But if your computer uses Windows 7 Operating System, you needn’t worry about this. Because of the Parental Controls. Parental controls helps you manage how you want others to use the computer. With Parental Controls in Windows 7, it’s easy to supervise each of your kid’s PC use without having to peek over their shoulders.

1st: What can we control with Parental Controls?

1. Set specific time limits on your children’s computer use. You can set time limits to control when children are allowed to log on to the computer. Time limits prevent children from logging on during specified hours. You can set different logon hours for every day of the week. If they’re logged on when their allotted time ends, they’ll be automatically logged off.

2. Prevent your children from playing games you don’t want them to play. Control access to games, choose an age-rating level, choose the types of content you want to block, and decide whether you want to allow or block specific games.

3. Keep your children from running specific programs. Prevent children from running programs that you don’t want them to run.

In Windows 7, Parental Controls helps you limit how much computer time children have, as well as which programs they can use (and perhaps more importantly, when), and if you have games on the computer, it’s really easy to decide what games your kids can play based on the game’s ratings. With the Parental Controls in Windows Media Center, you can also block access to objectionable TV shows and movies.

2st: How to set up Parental Controls?

To set up Parental Controls for your child, you’ll need your own administrator user account. Before you get started, make sure each child that you want to set up Parental Controls for has a standard user account. Parental Controls can be applied only to standard user accounts. If you lost Windows password and can’t sign in the administrator account, you must recover Windows password with Windows password reset disk or Windows password recovery software. If your computer is connected to a domain, Parental Controls aren’t available.

To turn on Parental Controls for a standard user account:

1. Open Parental Controls by clicking the “Start” button, clicking “Control Panel”, and then, under “User Accounts and Family Safety”, clicking “Set up parental controls for any user”.? If you’re prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

2. Click the standard user account that you want to set Parental Controls for. If the standard user account isn’t set up yet, click “Create a new user account” to set up a new account.

3. Under “Parental Controls”, click “On, enforce current settings”.

4. Once you’ve turned on Parental Controls for your child’s standard user account, you can adjust the following individual settings that you want to control.

When Parental Controls blocks access to a game or program, a notification is displayed that the program has been blocked. Your child can click a link in the notification to request permission for access to that game or program. You can allow access by entering your account information.

OK, quickly set up your PC so it helps keep your kids safe now.

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Internet Safety for Kids: How and Why Parents Should Learn About the Internet

Are you the parent of a child who uses the internet or the parent of a child who will start using the internet soon?  If you are, you should know that the internet is a great way to stay up-to-date on the news, do research for school projects, and communicate with friends, but it can also be very dangerous.  As a parent, it is your responsibility to make sure that your child stays safe online.  Unfortunately, for this to happen you must know your way around a computer and the internet.  Do you?

A child should never know more than a parent does about the internet.  At the very least, you should know about the same.  If you are looking to block adult websites or websites that have offensive language, it will not do you any good if your teenager knows ways to get around the parental controls that you set.  That is why it is important that you know how to use a computer and the internet or learn if you don’t know.

Another reason why you should be well educated on the internet and computer use is because you are better able to fully understand the dangers of them.  You may hear that an internet predator approached or kidnapped a child on the news, but you may automatically assume that it will not happen to your child.  Unfortunately, until you understand how the internet works, you really have no idea.  Does your child use internet chat rooms or social networking websites?  If so, do you know how easy the internet makes it for someone to create a whole new, fake identity?

A good understanding of computer and internet use can better enable you to protect your child.  Do you know that Internet Explorer, the browser that comes standard, has a free parental control option that just needs to be activated?  A few easy steps and you can have certain websites blocked from your child.  Unfortunately, you won’t know this if you don’t know all that you can know about the computer or the internet.  Speaking of the internet, additional online safety tools for parents can be purchased online as well.

Now that you know the importance of staying in the know about the internet and a computer in general, you may be curious as to how you can go about doing so.  The good news is that there are a number of ways that you can learn all that you need to know about computer and internet use.  A few of these ways are outlined below for your convenience.

Teaching yourself is an easy way to learn about the internet and computer use.  In fact, what better way is there than to just jump on the computer and see what you can find.  For starters, examine your computer or your internet browser for free internet safety tools for parents. You may also want to visit some of the websites that your child visits, just to see what they are subjecting themselves to.  Visit their online profile for MySpace, Facebook, or another social networking website.  Does it make you uneasy?  Are the discussions taking place in your child’s favorite chat room too adult?

You can also ask a trusted friend or relative for help.  Do not ask your child or teenager for help though.  If they know that you want to set up parental controls or keep tabs on their internet use, they may withhold important information from you.  Instead, invite a trusted friend or relative over for coffee and lunch and let them show you the ins and outs of the internet.  All you really need is a couple of hours.

You can also take an internet or computer education course.  These courses are sometimes offered for free or for an affordable fee by local community groups, colleges, or vocational training centers.  In fact, see if your child’s school offers anything.  Some schools host informational seminars for parents on internet safety about once a year.

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