Has this happened to you? Picture
this. You are rounding up your family for the evening
meal and repeated calls to your daughter have fallen on
deaf ears.
Off you go to her room to give her a not too
pleasant personal message to wash up for the evening
meal. Because you are the type of parent who wants
to instill a certain modicum of privacy you rap on
her closed door. No response. Food is
getting cold and after rapping again you open the
door.
As you walk up behind her to give her a tap your eyes
are drawn to the monitor she is so enthralled with.
Choking back a cry of horror you can’t believe what
you are seeing that has her so mesmerized.
Here sits your beautiful pre-teen daughter. The
same little girl you have nursed through diapers, potty
training, mumps and every other childhood benchmark.
She’s had the talk about not speaking to strangers.
She knows not to open the door to strangers if you
aren’t home. She would never get into a car with
someone without your permission. She’s had the
drill about not letting anyone touch her
inappropriately.
In short, you have done everything imaginable to keep
her safe from harm – until now.
Your baby has an image on her monitor that you can’t
even begin to describe. She is watching a live feed
from a vile monster who has convinced her that it’s okay
for him to show her different parts of his anatomy live
and in graphic detail.
We are going to end our narrative here.
Hopefully, Cathy’s parents have discovered this early
enough to end it without too much damage to their little
girl. Has this ever
happened to you?
Does your child have his or her own computer? Is
that computer in his/her own room? Have you done
everything possible to insure that you don’t have a
repeat of the scene above?
The Internet has revolutionized how we learn about the
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we were provided. The world is virtually at their
fingertips and we should do everything we can to
encourage their exploration.
Unfortunately, it’s a sad testimony
to the times we live in that such a wonderful tool is
also a very dangerous weapon. And, there are
thousands of unsavory predators lurking in the shadows
just waiting for an opportunity to strike.
The odds are very high that even if you think
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Should You Violate Your Child's Privacy? – a
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About
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Know
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