How to Choose What MMOG Your Kids Can Play
Make a rule that any website that seems like an MMOG needs to be looked at first., If a site looks bad, ban it., If it looks good, allow it., If it says age group not allowed, they can't play!, If it lets them in, watch every so often., If you can't...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Make a rule that any website that seems like an MMOG needs to be looked at first.
Keep in mind kids don't like waiting, so do it soon. -
Step 2: If a site looks bad
This may make kids want to go on it more but keep the rules enforced! You can block the site if you must. , Let them give a birth date close to their age group.
This will enforce the next step , This means ban the site. , After a while, you will be sure it is safe.
If it isn't, follow step 2! You may see behaviors that would be in T-M rated games. ,, -
Step 3: ban it.
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Step 4: If it looks good
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Step 5: allow it.
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Step 6: If it says age group not allowed
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Step 7: they can't play!
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Step 8: If it lets them in
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Step 9: watch every so often.
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Step 10: If you can't tell about a website
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Step 11: follow step 3 by yourself (enter kid's birthday date).
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Step 12: If there is a minor problem like someone swearing or bad behavior ignore it the first time!
Detailed Guide
Keep in mind kids don't like waiting, so do it soon.
This may make kids want to go on it more but keep the rules enforced! You can block the site if you must. , Let them give a birth date close to their age group.
This will enforce the next step , This means ban the site. , After a while, you will be sure it is safe.
If it isn't, follow step 2! You may see behaviors that would be in T-M rated games. ,,
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