Saturday, May 10, 2008

Online Gaming Safety for Your Kids

With Nintendo WII and xbox 360 now released, when could be the best time to take responsibility for making sure that your kids stay safe while engrossed with online gaming but now, right? With the emergence of online gaming's popularity, gone are the days when your kid could stay in your living room playing all by himself or maybe with you. Now, the Internet made it easy for your kid to play with anyone around the world. And that means being exposed to just about ANYONE's bad behavior.

So just how do you make sure your kid doesn't get harmed while playing an interactive game? The following tips can be of great help:

1. Internet Safety Training

Look for your local government's efforts to make kids safe while using the Internet. Usually, these programs, which are implemented by police departments and schools, include online gaming safety lessons. One example of these programs is Teenangels. These are teens who are FBI-trained about Internet privacy, safety and security. After training, Teenangels help develop programs and help them implement to other teens and parents in their community.

2. Inform your kids about the safety features of their gaming systems.

Xbox 360 has a safety feature that allows one to report offensive or abusive players. Also, a voice masking feature is also available to avoid other online players to prey on kids, who can easily be known by their voice. These will help kids from succumbing to online harassment.

3. Teach your kids safety basics.

One basic way to stay safe when playing online games is to not reveal any information to strangers. Tell kids not to tell anyone who has been playing with them any important details about them. And always remind them that they can turn to you if anything or anyone bothers them in any situation, which includes while playing online games. Make sure that they understand the consequences of their actions if they reveal anything about them to online strangers. Also, don't forget to make them realize that a stranger who would want to meet with them will most probably not do them any good.

Those tips and being updated with other safety measures that the online gaming system creators want to make their players learn should alarm us enough in keeping our kids safe. But a responsible parent should never just rely on any measure, always be on the lookout for your kid's safety.