A community nurse is concerned about risky adolescent behavior online. What might be an appropriate subject for a parent workshop to help address this issue?

1. How to use social media
2. How to keep children off the Internet
3. Strategies that promote Internet safety
4. Techniques for getting access to children's Internet communications


Answer: 3
Explanation: Helping parents and children navigate the Internet with safety and privacy is an important family intervention that will protect the entire family from potential harm. Knowing how to use social media does not provide protection from possible threatening behavior, victimization, and sexual abuse. Keeping children off the Internet does not provide them with the tools to safely navigate it. Getting access to Internet communications does not teach children how to use the Internet safely.

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