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Bear Ville is committed to providing a safe online experience children from the age of six, and has been designed with the idea that children’s play times with their stuffed toys can be enhanced, and they can be encouraged to use their imaginations, display self expression, have the opportunity to socialize and for their personal development to grow as their self esteem does.
There is no charge to sign up to Bear Ville and there are no membership fees if your child wants to become a Build-A-Bearville citizen.
There are some basic instructions that children are advised to adhere to, such as always making sure that they don’t post any spiteful or abusive messages. The site tries to ensure that this doesn’t take place but if a child does experience a cyber bully, they are advised not to make any replies because this can encourage the bully to continue. Children can block anyone from talking to them, and they can also double click onto the bully’s character, and then onto ‘report player’. This will alert the site to the situation and they will make investigations immediately.
Children are also advised never to share any of their personal details online so other players will be unaware of their real names, addresses, age, or name of their schools. This is for their obvious protection, and parents and guardians must reinforce the necessity for this privacy. Stranger danger is as real online as it is in the street.
If a child is feeling any pressure from anyone online, whatever site they are using, they could be encouraged to tell a trusted adult, so that the situation can be dealt with.
Bear Ville is committed to providing a safe online experience children from the age of six, and has been designed with the idea that children’s play times with their stuffed toys can be enhanced, and they can be encouraged to use their imaginations, display self expression, have the opportunity to socialize and for their personal development to grow as their self esteem does.
There is no charge to sign up to Bear Ville and there are no membership fees if your child wants to become a Build-A-Bearville citizen.
There are some basic instructions that children are advised to adhere to, such as always making sure that they don’t post any spiteful or abusive messages. The site tries to ensure that this doesn’t take place but if a child does experience a cyber bully, they are advised not to make any replies because this can encourage the bully to continue. Children can block anyone from talking to them, and they can also double click onto the bully’s character, and then onto ‘report player’. This will alert the site to the situation and they will make investigations immediately.
Children are also advised never to share any of their personal details online so other players will be unaware of their real names, addresses, age, or name of their schools. This is for their obvious protection, and parents and guardians must reinforce the necessity for this privacy. Stranger danger is as real online as it is in the street.
If a child is feeling any pressure from anyone online, whatever site they are using, they could be encouraged to tell a trusted adult, so that the situation can be dealt with.