Children who are 5-6 years old generally have a positive outlook and an accepting nature. They take pride in their new reading and counting skills, and they love to converse and share ideas. Not only are they eager to behave well, but they also are trusting and rarely question authority.

What 5-6 year olds can do online
Kids at this age may be very capable at following commands on the computer, using the mouse, and playing computer games. They are, however, highly dependent on adults or older siblings to help them find Web sites, interpret online information, or send e-mail.

Safety tips
Here are some safety tips to consider when you go online with your 5-6 year old:

bulletCreate a personalized online environment for your kids by adding acceptable sites to your Favorites list.
bulletUse kid-friendly search engines (such as MSN Kids Search) or search engines with parental controls.
bulletKeep Internet-connected computers in an open area where you can easily supervise your kids' activities.
bulletInvestigate Internet-filtering tools (such as MSN Premium's Parental Controls) as a complement-not a replacement-for parental supervision.
bulletHelp protect your children from offensive pop-up windows by using pop-up blocking software. This software comes with the most updated version of Windows XP and the MSN Toolbar.
bulletStart teaching your children about privacy. Tell them never to give out information about themselves or their family when online.
bulletDon't let your kids use instant messaging (IM), e-mail, chat rooms, or message boards at this age.
bulletEncourage your children to tell you if something or someone online makes them feel uncomfortable or threatened. Stay calm and remind your kids they are not in trouble for bringing something to your attention. Praise their behavior and encourage them to come to you again if the same thing happens. Read more about how to deal with online predators and cyberbullies.