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The Growing Personality
Online Activities
Safety Strategies
 

8-9

As your child gets older, you will notice changes in his/her behaviour and interests. While wanting more independence is a healthy part of growing up, parents still need to be aware of online safety issues.

The Growing Personality

At this age:

  • Games are taken very seriously, and losing can be taken personally
  • Fantasy play becomes more realistic (Police vs. Batman)
  • Children begin to develop sense of who they are based on how peers/friends treat them (i.e. if a peer says something hurtful, they may believe they are not liked)
  • Humiliation, loss of respect and disapproval can be devastating
  • Children can start to feel embarrassed by their parents, and parental limits are tested through negative behaviour. Reinforcing limits teaches children appropriate behaviour
  • More complex peer relationships are formed, interactions are based on rules, and a pecking order begins to emerge
  • Children start comparing their body image to others, and may make inaccurate judgments about their appearance
  • Pride and enjoyment comes from doing something well (e.g. academics, sports, music, art, etc.)
  • Privacy becomes important (ie. asking people to knock before entering their room)
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