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“Internet threats to Kids Age 2-4 Years Old” |
Internet Safety for Kids Age 2-4 Years Old Toddlers and preschoolers start to discover things from their limited capacity. Their brain has the ability to store lots of information acquired through their active senses. They may still be dependent on older people but are pretty much capable of harnessing their motor skills. Internet threats to Kids Age 2-4 Years Old Kids from 2 to 4 years old have the capacity to operate computers. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 67% of kids of this age use the computer and almost 1 of 4 use the internet. Although online activities may not be very interesting to these kids, the sounds and images that the internet has add to their learning experience and can stimulate broader imagination. Since they take sound and images they see on the internet at face value and don't have the capacity to discern fiction from real, anything that they see and hear on the internet that may be disturbing can result in fear. They can take the portrayals of violence, danger, and threats as true and real. Thus, it is dangerous for kids at this age to be exposed to webpages with disturbing images and sounds. To protect your kids from this, here are the internet safety tips you should know: • Don't leave your kids alone in front of the computer.
They may accidentally open hyperlinks that lead to unsuitable sites.
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