How do primary school students surf the Internet in a civilized way?

In my opinion, students should be guided correctly in class and let them know that learning to use computers is not for playing games. Although many games can develop intelligence, improve coordination and help students grow up, most of them are violent and bloody, which is not suitable for primary school students. Computers are used as learning tools, not just games. We can do many things with computers. We can communicate with the outside world by computer, learn more things we want to learn, and communicate with many children of the same age.

In primary school, if students want to surf the Internet in a civilized way, they must:

1. Students can find information and learn extracurricular knowledge through the Internet.

2. If surfing the Internet at home, parents should arrange their online life reasonably and arrange healthy and beneficial online learning content for their children.

If what you see on the Internet makes you feel uncomfortable, leave this website and tell your parents or teachers.

4. Don't send photos to others by email.

6. Don't reveal your age, school name, home address and full name on the Internet at will.

7. If someone asks you too many personal questions, be careful not to tell them. Remember that people on the internet are not what they say, they may be faking it.

9. Don't disclose your phone number or mobile phone number. Take a name different from your real name and use it online.

10, online time should be moderate, usually about half an hour at a time.

Network is a double-edged sword. Only when we make good use of it correctly can it play a good role, so primary school students should surf the Internet safely and civilly. Only in this way can our body and mind develop healthily.