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My Norton has levels that limit privileges for children, I am sure most Internet Security programs do as well. And may I be so bold as to suggest that you not write with letters and numbers, I have doubts about who I am talking to the father or the son. It is only cute with the teens.

2007-01-01 13:31:00 · answer #1 · answered by vincent 4 · 0 0

ok first each and every toddler has heard of the human centipede such somewhat some say that they have got watched it whilst they have been given freaked by using the trailer. this is not appropriate for a toddler of 10 this is an 18 for a reason. And it may influence your youngster's psychological wellbeing state and progression better than you may think of. i does not advise all people watch it not to point a 10 365 days previous

2016-12-11 20:44:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

when a child does not obey the rules he loses the privileges....the pr grams you seek might help.....but a person has to learn self control....respect for authority...and that we live by rules......

how is a employer going to deal with a person who can not abide by the rules.....respect his fellow co-workers and pitch in during peak times...........when they managed to get by without fol owing the rules......and find out it does not work in the real world

learning this now puts your son ahead of the others when he has to deal with non family organization.....sharp people learn the system as much as their job tasks......

i have too many people over the years fall into bad lives cause they could not deal with authority...could not handle finances...or make learn who deal with the network system where they work...it held them back and they lost opportunities cause they never learned the basic

good parenting is hard....start early and they understand you live under a system....so do they...................

2007-01-01 13:23:37 · answer #3 · answered by Jonathan L 3 · 0 0

Smack the little bastard. As for the computer, try one of those parental control PC login programs and give him an account with limits to internet usage.

2007-01-01 13:08:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes they do have parental control software, go to your local electronics store and ask for some help. If you use AOL they also have the software. I would just take away his computer. Or watch him when he is using it.

2007-01-01 13:06:43 · answer #5 · answered by micaso1971 5 · 1 0

there are parental programs in most internet security softwares that let you block websites according to the type of site. norton is good.

2007-01-01 13:13:17 · answer #6 · answered by feellicks 2 · 0 0

Remove his access to the computer - it's that simple.

If he can't comply with the rules, then he doesn't need computer access.

You're the parent, and YOU make the rules.

2007-01-01 13:11:41 · answer #7 · answered by mom2trinityj 4 · 0 0

Yeah, its called parental guidance! He either obeys your rules or he doesnt use the PC! Tell him his downloading is infesting your PC!

2007-01-01 13:08:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

http://www.sharewareconnection.com/titles/block.htm

The above site list several programs which may help you.

2007-01-01 13:09:05 · answer #9 · answered by counciller 1 · 0 0

***FOUND IT
http://www.download.com/Kidz-Protection-Software-Manager/3000-2162_4-10528419.html?tag=lst-6-8

Hopefully that is what you're looking for!

2007-01-01 13:22:24 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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