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How to Recognize Grooming (page 3)

By Anne Collier
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Being aware of these tactics - and the fact that groomers are self-taught experts in 1) getting kids to reveal their needs and desires and 2) tailoring messages to those interests - can go a long way toward protecting kids from sexual exploitation online. It's also a great exercise in critical thinking, the best safeguard and "filter" a young Net user can have.

A great resource on grooming specifically written for teens is "Cyber stalking, abusive cyber sex and online grooming: A Program of Education for Teenagers" (starting on p. 23). The program was written by Rachell O'Connell, Joanna Price, and Charlotte Barrow of the Cyberspace Research Unit of the University of Central Lancashire in the UK.

For research on teen social networking, see this NetFamilyNews item about January '07 findings by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. One related finding was that older boys (15-17) are more likely than older girls to use social sites to make new friends (60% vs. 46%).

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