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Internet and Media Safety for Families Lesson 5 Teach your Children to prevent/avoid Pornography 1

Internet and Media Safety for Families Lesson 4 Review Teach your Children about Media Choices  Review material on teaching youth  Introduce material for teaching children about media choices  Watch: Parents Need Rules, Too  Review children computer user accounts 2

Internet and Media Safety for Families Internet and Media Safety for Families 7-Lesson Sunday School Class 1. Children are an Heritage of the Lord 2. The Sacred Roles of Fathers and Mothers 3. Internet and Media Safety for Families 4. Teach your Children about Media Choices 5. Teach your Children to prevent/avoid Pornography 6. Teach Your Children about inappropriate Internet/Media Exposures 7. Make Emergency Response Plans 3

Internet and Media Safety for Families Lesson Outline  Lesson Objectives  Parents’ teachings can help children stay strong in the faith  Parents are to teach their children the first principles and ordinances of the gospel  Parents should “teach their children to pray, and to walk uprightly before the Lord”  Suggested Actions 4

Internet and Media Safety for Families Lesson Objectives  Encourage you to seek help for Internet or other addictions  Understand ideas for teaching your children to pray and to walk uprightly before the Lord  Implement safeguards to avoid exposure to Internet hazards 5

Internet and Media Safety for Families Addiction Recovery Program 6

Internet and Media Safety for Families Parents’ teachings can help children stay strong in the faith 7

Internet and Media Safety for Families Social Networking Addiction 8 What do you need the computer for?

Internet and Media Safety for Families Fake LinkedIn 9

Internet and Media Safety for Families Fake PayPal 10

Internet and Media Safety for Families Deseret Book Clean & Safe Media Pledge 11 Discuss handout

Internet and Media Safety for Families Parents are to teach their children the first principles and ordinances of the gospel 12

Internet and Media Safety for Families Mistakes cannot be corrected 13 “Are you sure you want to erase your relationship history?”

Internet and Media Safety for Families Entertainment and Media 14 If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things. Articles of Faith 1:13

Internet and Media Safety for Families Set SafeSearch Filters 15

Internet and Media Safety for Families Limiting Content on your Television  Press Menu on remote  System > Security menu to access these options: – Block programs – Set/enter a PIN code – Block certain sites in web browser 16

Internet and Media Safety for Families Parents should “teach their children to pray, and to walk uprightly before the Lord” 17

Internet and Media Safety for Families Being Honest with Yourself 18

Internet and Media Safety for Families Spiritual Crocodiles 19

Internet and Media Safety for Families Where to Locate Computers 20

Internet and Media Safety for Families Limiting Content on your iPhone/iPad/iPod 21

Internet and Media Safety for Families Limiting Content on your iPhone/iPad/iPod 22

Internet and Media Safety for Families Limiting Content on your iPhone/iPad/iPod 23

Internet and Media Safety for Families Conclusions  We can address addictions in our families  We can teach our children to be strong in the gospel  We can protect our home from Internet hazards 24

Internet and Media Safety for Families Suggested Actions  Discuss and sign Deseret Book - Clean & Safe Media Pledge with family members  Implement restrictions on televisions, tablets, smart phones, game consoles  Confirm acceptability of location of computers and tablets 25

Internet and Media Safety for Families Discussion 26

Internet and Media Safety for Families Bibliography - 1  Marriage and Family Relations - Instructor’s Manual – relations-instructors-manual?lang=eng relations-instructors-manual?lang=eng  Marriage and Family Relations - Participant’s Study Guide – relations-participants-study-guide?lang=eng relations-participants-study-guide?lang=eng 27

Internet and Media Safety for Families Bibliography - 2  Customizable Device Contract – _customizabledevicecontract_design1_interactive.pdf _customizabledevicecontract_design1_interactive.pdf  Deseret Book - Clean & Safe Media Pledge –  Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) game ratings –  Google SafeSearch: Turn on or off –  Hulu Parental Controls – Users are required to be logged into an account and be at least 17 years of age in order to view mature content –

Internet and Media Safety for Families Bibliography - 3  Life Without the Web – I'm quitting the Internet. Will I be liberated or left behind? – _crazy_plan_to_give_up_the_internet.html _crazy_plan_to_give_up_the_internet.html  Netflix Parental Controls – You can adjust the parental control setting from the Your Account page to control access to content that may be inappropriate for younger viewers –  Overcoming Pornography – –  Raising children - Apps for brats – American parents snap up apps to make their children less horrible – make-their-children-less-horrible-apps-brats make-their-children-less-horrible-apps-brats  Tips for Childproofing Your Tech Gear –

Internet and Media Safety for Families Write down your passwords 30 Sometimes my memory fails me, so I changed my password to “incorrect”. That way, when I login with the wrong password, the computer responds with: “Your password is incorrect” to remind me.