Parents: Why
You Should Monitor Your Child’s Use of Online Video Websites
Are you a parent? Whether your
child is still considered young in age or if they are teenager,
there is a good chance that they will be using the internet. In
the past few years, a lot of focus as been placed on internet
safety. Many parents, as well as teachers, politicians, and police
officers, are concerned with the individuals who come into contact
with children online, especially predators. Much of this
focus has been placed on the monitoring of online chat rooms and
social networking sites. However, as a parent, you should
also be concerned with online video websites.
Online video websites, such as
YouTube or Google Video, are known as websites that allow internet
users to view the videos that are hosted on the site. Many
of these sites allow free video viewing. What many parents are
unaware of is that internet users can also make, upload, and share
their own videos. As a parent, you will want to know whether
or not your child is doing this.
Your child makes online videos, so
what? Is that what you are thinking? There is a good
chance that it is because a lot of parents feel that way.
Unfortunately, many are unaware of the types of videos that can be
found online. Some online video websites prohibit videos
that have pornographic materials, but besides that little
restrictions are in place. In fact, there are some internet
users who have decided to use online videos websites as if they
were dating websites. Is your teenager one of them?
One of the first things that you
should do is talk to your child about online video websites.
Even though you may not want to alert them to these websites,
there is a good chance that they already know about them. It may
be a good idea to ask your child whether or not they have made
their own online videos. It may also be a good idea to
determine what the content of those videos are and where they were
hosted.
When it comes to getting information
from your child, especially teenagers, there is a good chance that
you may get an inaccurate response. But, if you know that
your child is making use of online video websites, you may be able
to find their video or videos on your own. This can be done by
visiting popular video websites, such as Google Video or YouTube,
and performing a search. You may want to try searching for
your child’s name, the town in which you reside in, or any screen
names that they may have used. If your child has posted an
online video, there is a good chance that you will be able to find
it.
Whether or not you find an online
video that your child has made, it is important that you emphasis
on safety. It is perfectly okay, as long as you agree, for
your child to view online videos or make their own, but they need
to be aware of the consequences. It is important to let your
child know how to stay safe online, especially when making their
own videos to share with other internet users. Let them know
it is unwise to include personal information about themselves,
such as their full name, their telephone number, and their
address. Be sure to emphasize the fact that online video websites
are viewed by millions of people. This means that their video will
likely get watched by people who they don’t even know.
If you are concerned with the way
that your child is or may be using an online video website, you
may want to take action. That action could involve having the
websites blocked or just monitoring them. As previously
mentioned, you have the ability to decide what is or isn’t right
for your children. However, it is also important to note that a
number of fun and educational videos can also be obtained
online. If you plan on monitoring your child’s use of online
video websites, you are encouraged to take a look the sites with
them. In fact, you may enjoyable entertainment that you weren’t
expecting to find.