Parents lead by example.
Parents should set an example and use computers as an important tool for their own work. Don't immerse yourself in games and chats all day. Children are very curious, otherwise they are easy to imitate, and often they are obsessed with them without self-control.
Parental supervision
Put the computer/mobile phone in the parents' room, so that the children's online activities can be supervised by their parents at any time.
Set the internet time
Give your child a good online time, no more than one hour a day. Children are a critical stage of growth, and long-term computer operation is extremely unfavorable to their development.
Filtering software
Install filtering software on the computer to filter out those Bao Li and cyan, so as not to have adverse psychological effects on children.
Click carefully
Teach children not to click on unfamiliar websites casually to prevent computers from being infected with viruses. Be extra careful about websites that need to register as members. If necessary, it is best to ask your parents for help to prevent personal information from leaking.
Not greedy and cheap.
Don't take part in various online preferential activities, such as winning a prize in your computer account. These are often deceptive, so let your children quit the psychology of being greedy for petty gain.