SafeSchools Internet Security Practice Test

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Should children be informed about the risks of online interactions?

Yes, they need to understand the risks

Children should absolutely be informed about the risks of online interactions because they are often unaware of the potential dangers present in the digital world. Understanding these risks is crucial for their safety and wellbeing. By educating children on issues such as cyberbullying, online predators, and the importance of privacy, they are better equipped to navigate the internet responsibly.

Discussing these risks helps children develop critical thinking skills when interacting online, enabling them to recognize warning signs and make safer decisions. They also learn the importance of maintaining personal boundaries and protecting their information, which is vital in today's digital landscape. This foundational knowledge empowers children to engage with the internet more safely and responsibly, reducing their vulnerability in potentially harmful situations.

No, it's unnecessary

Only at a certain age

They should learn gradually

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