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    Where do you place your child's computer?

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    • L Offline
      Lithilara
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      Somewhere where you, or any adult, can keep checking what the child is doing, without the child knowing. Perhaps face the computer to the wall, with the screen facing the dining table, or living room.

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        peterch
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        I put in the living room 😄

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          sleepy
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          They using mine, located in the study room. They aren’t suppose to surf the net, only to use the computer for school assignments on lead.com

          If there’s any research required, I will assist them to google for the topic

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            phankao
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            sleepy:
            They using mine, located in the study room. They aren't suppose to surf the net, only to use the computer for school assignments on lead.com

            If there's any research required, I will assist them to google for the topic
            We only have laptops in the house now. So they all share. Whoever is using it can bring it anywhere in the house, depending on convenience (eg. someone having tuition in dining room, then cannot be using computer there, right? So have to shift to balcony or to the room).

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              sleepy
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              phankao:
              sleepy:

              They using mine, located in the study room. They aren't suppose to surf the net, only to use the computer for school assignments on lead.com

              If there's any research required, I will assist them to google for the topic

              We only have laptops in the house now. So they all share. Whoever is using it can bring it anywhere in the house, depending on convenience (eg. someone having tuition in dining room, then cannot be using computer there, right? So have to shift to balcony or to the room).

              Mine is a laptop but not very mobile because I've external speaker, external LCD screen, external keyboard, blah blah blah all hooked up. Literally stuck like a desktop :lol:

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                worryfather
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                phankao:
                sleepy:

                They using mine, located in the study room. They aren't suppose to surf the net, only to use the computer for school assignments on lead.com

                If there's any research required, I will assist them to google for the topic

                We only have laptops in the house now. So they all share. Whoever is using it can bring it anywhere in the house, depending on convenience (eg. someone having tuition in dining room, then cannot be using computer there, right? So have to shift to balcony or to the room).

                Yeah.. I think laptops are getting more common now, as it is getting cheaper and mobile is quite useful. So, I think it will be quite difficult to control where to put the computer/laptop. And it is also not possible to keep kids away from computer.
                My 18 months DD will come to touch the keyboard, scroll mouse whenever I use computer.
                Computer is like magnet will attract them to it.

                I think it is best to understand what they use the computer for and guide them.

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                  daisyt
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                  From the ST today - Ignorant of what kids do online


                  http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_550531.html

                  A SURVEY has revealed that 73 per cent of Singapore children encountered negative experience online.

                  This resulted in them feeling angry, annoyed, fearful, disgusted and shocked, among other things.

                  The Norton Online Family Report 2010, which involved 101 children aged 10 to 17 and 102 parents of children aged 10 to 17, was conducted in April this year.

                  The survey also showed that stranger danger is a real threat to children online.

                  About 26 per cent of the children surveyed said they have someone they didn't know try to meet them in the real world.

                  And only 11 per cent of parents were aware of this.

                  This also illustrates the gap between what children do online, and parents' awareness of their online activities.

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                    singapore45
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                    Wow thanks for sharing. Interesting

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                      itsjustme
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                      My 2 children share a computer that I put in the living hall. DD is going to be sec 2 nx year and I am thinking of buying one for her to be put at her room.


                      As much as we parents knows about what lurks in the cyber space, but I am thinking that perhaps it might be time for my girl to have some privacy and not get distracted when she does her hw with the PC.

                      My darling do agree with me, and we are looking into some form of PC control such as monitoring web activities for at least afew years still… She is now in a age where we parents starts to worry.

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                        sydney
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                        itsjustme:
                        My 2 children share a computer that I put in the living hall. DD is going to be sec 2 nx year and I am thinking of buying one for her to be put at her room.


                        As much as we parents knows about what lurks in the cyber space, but I am thinking that perhaps it might be time for my girl to have some privacy and not get distracted when she does her hw with the PC.

                        My darling do agree with me, and we are looking into some form of PC control such as monitoring web activities for at least afew years still. She is now in a age where we parents starts to worry.
                        Monitoring web activity has its limitations - even innocent sites like FACEBOOK has risks. Kids these days accept anyone to be their friends inorder to boost their friends list and also help them in their FB games. Youtube has lots of videos with vulagrity and bad messages. Also web browser has functions that allow \"private browsing\" which will not leave any traces of the sites surfed.

                        Indeed, its a difficult task for us parents to balance.

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