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So now we know what he's doing--what next?
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<blockquote data-quote="jamrobmic" data-source="post: 87597" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>The porn they can get to on the internet is far worse than anything they can see in print. This was a huge problem with our son, one we never resolved. By that, I mean we could never trust him not to go to porn sites, no matter how many times we punished him for it. The thing that worked best for us was software that restricted where he could go. We used Cybersitter, but there are others out there. It had different settings that allowed us to choose what content we would allow or restrict-it even allowed us to block internet access completely, or only allow it for a set amount of time. My son was able to work around every other thing we tried (including taking the mouse-he got a mouse from someone else). He did eventually work around Cybersitter as well (by using the credit card number I originally used to purchase the software to get the password from their website), but it worked longer and better than anything else we tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamrobmic, post: 87597, member: 1412"] The porn they can get to on the internet is far worse than anything they can see in print. This was a huge problem with our son, one we never resolved. By that, I mean we could never trust him not to go to porn sites, no matter how many times we punished him for it. The thing that worked best for us was software that restricted where he could go. We used Cybersitter, but there are others out there. It had different settings that allowed us to choose what content we would allow or restrict-it even allowed us to block internet access completely, or only allow it for a set amount of time. My son was able to work around every other thing we tried (including taking the mouse-he got a mouse from someone else). He did eventually work around Cybersitter as well (by using the credit card number I originally used to purchase the software to get the password from their website), but it worked longer and better than anything else we tried. [/QUOTE]
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