Thursday, October 20, 2005
Change of Heart - What Parents Need to Do.
Just the other week it came to my attention that despite so many warnings, parents are still allowing their children access to computers in private. This can mean when the parents aren't home or in a separated room. Parents might well be horrified if they found out what their children were doing. I know you want to trust your kids. But with some things, it's not worth the risk. And these are good kids that we're dealing with on this site. I once had a Bishop say that good people get into bad things. Your children are good people. But even a good person falls when temptation is thrown at them with such consistency and accuracy as it's done on the internet. How do you know? Parents - Download the Blocker available in our Resources Section. This web blocker allows you to see every web page visited and the history can't be erased without the password. Feel like you're spying? Your kids are telling us that they wish you'd do something to remove the temptation. They can't seem to find the strength to tell you, they're afraid you'll be disgusted with them. But they're struggling and really need your help. Rare is the circumstance that would merit having a computer in a child's room. Even if he or she is the most trustworthy of all your children. And don't think that putting the computer in a public room does anything if there is a scheduled time often when the child is home alone. Dads in particular, talk to your sons about certain temptations that they will inevitably face. So many of these problems seem to stem from a boy's curiosity about things that are normal, but make him feel like he's different from everyone else. If you have any specific questions, email us at PeerHelpGroups@gmail.com. My name is Dan and I'd be happy to discuss specifics. Your sons have a lot of questions.
But I'm glad that it's benefitting you. Not all of BYU students are stuck up or ungrateful, obviously, as manifested by your post, but I found a lot of them that were. In fact, I seriously considered writing to the First Presidency of the church and asking that my tithing not be used to fund BYU. But somehow I thought that God would see a higher purpose to my sacrifice, and that things would balance out in the end.
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