It happened again today!
A child was searching for information on the Internet and was unintentionally exposed to inappropriate adult material.
The child may have innocently been doing homework and researched information about their country's President, but misspelled a letter or put the incorrect ending at the end of his/her search, or the child may have mis-typed one letter in a web-address and was inadvertently directed to a pornographic site.
This scenario plays out hundreds of times each day in homes across the country. Each day, thousands of children use the Internet to learn, communicate, or be entertained. Yet, the Internet is full of content inappropriate for young eyes. How can we protect these children who have every right to leverage this amazing technology without losing their innocence?
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I am only one, But still I am one. I cannot do everything, But still I can do something; And because I cannot do everything I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.
(Edward Everett Hale, “Lend a Hand”)
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Write! Write! Write!
Expressing your concerns will make a difference! |
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