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The Summer Online Safety Guide for Kids

by Social-Engineer on June 10, 2025

School’s out, the sun is shining—and kids are spending more time online than ever. Whether it’s endless YouTube videos, Roblox marathons, or group chats with friends, the internet becomes a big part of summer fun. But with that freedom comes real risk. From online predators and unsafe content to digital peer pressure and oversharing, children face a wide range of online dangers—often without even realizing it.

As a parent, this is your chance to turn extra screen time into a teachable moment. With the right tools and conversations, you can help your child explore the digital world safely and confidently this summer. You don’t need to be a tech expert to protect your kids online—you just need to be informed, proactive, and present.

The Summer Online Safety Guide for Kids

Top Online Safety Tips for Kids This Summer

1. Start the Conversation Early

One of the best ways to protect your child online is to keep communication open. Ask questions like:

  • What apps do you like using?
  • Who do you talk to online?
  • Have you ever seen something that made you uncomfortable?

Helpful Resource: The Innocent Lives Foundation provides fantastic tips on how to approach these conversations calmly and constructively.

2. Set Clear Boundaries and Rules

Kids thrive with structure. Make a family agreement that includes:

  • Daily screen time limits
  • Approved apps, games, and websites
  • Rules for online chatting and video content

Helpful Resource: Psychology Today provides a free family agreement template you can tailor for your family: The Best Technology-Screen Time Contract For Kids – Sean Grover – LCSW
Pro Tip: Don’t let technology become a babysitter – make it a reward, with boundaries. Use parental controls and safe search settings to help enforce boundaries—especially for younger kids.

3. Understand the Apps and Games They Use

Stay up to date with the platforms your kids are on—like Roblox, TikTok, YouTube, and Snapchat.

A Special Note About Roblox: While Roblox can be a fun and creative outlet for children, it also poses several safety risks if not monitored. Some games include inappropriate content, and the chat function may expose kids to strangers or unsafe conversations. There have even been documented cases of predators using the platform to connect with young players.

To help protect your child:

  • Set up Roblox’s parental controls
  • Enable account restrictions
  • Review and apply privacy settings
  • Explore the Roblox Parent Guide

Better yet, play alongside your child from time to time to get a real sense of what they’re experiencing online.

Helpful Resource: This website supplies links to all of the parental control options, and how to use them, for the various social media apps.

4. Teach Smart Sharing

Kids often don’t realize how much they reveal online. Talk about the dangers of sharing:

  • Full names
  • School names
  • Locations or photos in real time
  • Password hints (like pet names or birthdays)

Make it clear: “If you wouldn’t say it to a stranger in person, don’t share it online.”

5. Watch for Red Flags

Be alert for these signs of potential trouble:

  • Secrecy about online activity
  • Changes in mood after screen time
  • Sudden new “online friends” or usernames

Let your child know they can always come to you—without fear of losing access to their devices.

Helpful Resource: The Innocent Lives Foundation has a blog on how to spot behavioral signs of online enticement in your kids.

6. Model Healthy Digital Habits

Your example matters. Remember, kids will mimic the behavior that they see. So, set tech-free times, put phones away during meals, and avoid doom-scrolling in front of your kids.

When they see you using technology mindfully, they’ll learn to do the same.

Empower, Don’t Scare

Online safety for kids isn’t about fear—it’s about education, trust, and proactive parenting.

This summer, help your child develop strong digital habits that will serve them for life. Start the conversation, set clear expectations, and be the support system they need.

This summer doesn’t have to be a tech tug-of-war. With the right tools, conversations, and a little bit of planning, you can turn screen time into safe time. Whether your child is gaming, scrolling, or streaming, you have the power to guide them toward smarter, safer choices online. So lean in, stay curious, and make this the summer your family gets digitally stronger—together.

Written by
Amanda Marchuck
Online Content Manager, Social-Engineer, LLC

*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Security Through Education authored by Social-Engineer. Read the original post at: https://www.social-engineer.org/general-blog/the-summer-online-safety-guide-for-kids/

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