Post written by Rosanne Williamson
Introducing a child to the internet is not always something a parent looks forward to. I know for a fact that it can really nearly scare a parent to death. At least that is the way we felt when we introduced our youngest child to the proper use of the internet with our satellite internet Rogers Arkansas connection. We recently found good wildblue internet pricing, so we though now would be a good time to sign up for the internet so that our child could learn. She had been using the computers at schools to record the books she read since Kindergarten but, when she was ready to begin using the internet to research projects and papers for school it took some convincing for her parents to acquiesce.
Okay, so the direct tv satellite internet offers a vast supply of answers to everything relevant to school but we were cautious since this was our baby and why should she need the internet when the other children didn’t need it. Yes, she was a bit younger than the others and times had changed so we gave in and installed satellite internet in order to offer her the kind of education she would need in the world of today.
We also installed parental controls so that we would feel a little better when she was browsing the net for those school projects but we were also careful to watch over the process as well. We even told her that she would lose her computer privileges if we found that she had abused them. She knew we meant it.

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