Robben Island

We went to Robben Island yesterday. This small island was used as a prison from the early 1800’s through 1991. It’s probably most famous for the political prisoners who were housed there during apartheid, including Nelson Mandela, who spent 18 years on the island.
For the first 45 minutes, we took a guided bus tour around [...]

Protecting Kids Online 4: Filtering

Hopefully by this point, you’ve put the cybersafety issue into perspective, implemented some basic measures to protect your kids online, and used resources to help teach kids how to protect themselves. Now it’s time to talk about filtering Internet access.
Conceptually, web filters are very simple. When using a filtered computer, requests for web pages, [...]

Protecting Kids Online 3: Teach Your Children

“The object of teaching a child is to enable him to get along without a teacher.”
– Elbert Hubbard
In the first part of this series, we tried to cut through some of the irrational fears about online safety and put the issue into perspective. In part 2, we looked at some tips for parents to help [...]

Protecting Kids Online 2: Tips for Parents

In the first part of this series, we examined the issue of cybersafety. Hopefully, we dispelled some myths and put the issue into perspective. While it’s important to protect our kids online, and it’s important to teach them to protect themselves, it is not at all likely that our children will become the victims of [...]

Protecting Kids Online 1: How Big is the Problem?

I’ve received a couple questions lately about keeping kids safe online. We see news reports all the time about the danger of social networking sites, and the problems with posting personal information online, and the number of children who have been exposed to inappropriate material online. Today, I’m starting a series of blog posts about [...]