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How to Keep Your Kindergartner Safe From Online Bullies - What kind of bullying has your child encountered?

Posted by on May. 7, 2012 at 6:18 PM
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How to Keep Your Kindergartner Safe From Online Bullies

Posted by Jeanne Sager on May 7, 2012 

computerYou know that saying "time marches on?" Well I wish it would stop. Now. I have just been informed that cyber-bullying, that scourge of the Internet, has stretched into the kindergarten set.

Kids as young as 6 years old are being bullied online. Six! My kid is 6, and she can't even tie her shoes yet (I know, I know, we are working on it). And now I have to worry about somebody stealing her self-esteem?

Now I know what you're thinking.

You're betting I'm one of those lazy moms who let her 6-year-old set up a Facebook account and doesn't bother to check what her little computer wizard is up to online. You know the type -- they sue computer companies for "addicting" their kids to games instead of taking the gadget out of said kid's hand. Their kids are practically begging to get into some kind of bad situation online, aren't they?

Not my kid. We've had our issues, learned from our mistakes, and that laptop is loaded down with so many locks that the most common complaint from her desk is "It's moving so slooooow." She doesn't Facebook. She doesn't Tweet.

So I'm doing pretty much everything "they" tell you to do. Which is the problem. While we're all focusing on how great we are because we've kept the little ones away from social media, the bullies have found ways around us. 

Here's what you DO need to know: if your kid has a cellphone, it turns out they're more likely to be getting mean messages via text. And if they don't have a cellphone (really, at 6? mine doesn't), the messages are coming through systems like the Nintendo DS (yes, my 6-year-old has one). And then there's FaceTime and iMessaging on their iPod. And it goes on.

They're even saying kids are at risk on the Kindle Fire. We can't even let them read without somebody coming to harass them!

Message for parents? No one's safe. Watch them like a hawk on EVERYTHING.

I know I've heard it loud and clear. How about you?

What kind of bullying has your child encountered?

Posted by on May. 7, 2012 at 6:18 PM
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peanutsmommy1
by Silver Member on May. 7, 2012 at 6:49 PM
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Well my ds does not have a ds, nor an ipod nor access to go online on our tablets
IMO a six year old needs to be playing with things that dont require a plug or batteries
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Mrs_Incredible
by Gold Member on May. 7, 2012 at 6:51 PM
My kids have ds's but wireless is disabled... IMO if your 6yo is being bullied online it's the parent's fault for not controlling access
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Mrs_Incredible
by Gold Member on May. 7, 2012 at 6:52 PM
My kids are allowed one hour a week

Quoting peanutsmommy1:

Well my ds does not have a ds, nor an ipod nor access to go online on our tablets

IMO a six year old needs to be playing with things that dont require a plug or batteries
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AM-BRAT
by Amber on May. 7, 2012 at 6:54 PM
How exactly does that happen?

Once in a while my 5 yo plays starfall.

That's it.
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Islandmom2boys
by Member on May. 7, 2012 at 6:54 PM
My kids have no internet or video game access at all and won't until they are in their teens.
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MrsJHoward
by on May. 7, 2012 at 6:56 PM
Yeah my 8 year old doesn't use the computer and has never played a video game, she plays outside or with her dolls or reads...
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Jadegirl1819
by Bronze Member on May. 7, 2012 at 7:04 PM

My kids play educational games on the computer.  Computers are part of our world now.  It's important that they know how to use a computer.  My DD is in 3rd grade.  Most of her tests are done on the computer at school.  However, my kids do not IM, or Facebook, etc.  I don't see the need for that. 

peanutsmommy1
by Silver Member on May. 7, 2012 at 7:10 PM
My ds is in kindergarten and couldnt spell enought words to bully someone online, unless it involved the words cat, go or his name, kwim? Sounds fishy to me......
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lioness3e
by on May. 7, 2012 at 8:16 PM
It wouldn't happen because I would never allow a six year old on the computer in my home.
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raczac
by Member on May. 8, 2012 at 1:53 AM

My 5 and 6 year old get on the computer to play educational games and that is it. I am there the whole time they are online I am right there with them. They use computers at school now in school as early as preschool.

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