>
> I've got two teenage daughters, aged 16 and 17.  I've never found it 
> necessary to either closely monitor or restrict their access to the 
> internet.  I do take an mild interest in the sorts of things that they are 
> interested in (which is mostly clothes, friends, music, celebrities, etc.) 
> and have yet to see anything that has me worried.  My wife is more closely 
> involved with their day to day interests and has never expressed any 
> concern over their internet access.  I'm not so naive as to believe they 
> don't keep stuff from me that they would rather I didn't know about but 
> even that is normal behaviour for kids and no different to me and my 
> parents.

 

> Mechanical internet filters are no substitute for parents actually knowing 
> what your kids are doing and what they are into.

 

>   Vince.

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