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By Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) on
By Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) on 8
Whether your child is six or sixteen, the internet doesn’t discriminate. Some kids research online for education, some for entertainment, and some searches might have unfortunate unforeseen repercussions. Internet safety needs to work differently for a child, a preteen, and a teenager. It can’t be one size fits all.You need filters in place and that’s why I found Happinetz to be a good solution for my home.
Even though we try to protect them, screen them, and make the world a safer place just like Maa Durga fighting the demons, we simply don’t have her resources.
But guess what?
She answered my prayers and now we have Happinetz a device that helps you set filters to screen content for your little one, and keep your preteen happy and teenager safe.Happinetz helps me set the filters the way I want them so that only certain categories of websites are visible on my daughter’s device.
Yes, she can bypass Happinetz. Does she do it? No, not as far as I know. You might think it’s too much screening, that they will be able to choose right. But imagine being a kid in a world like this. I knew chocolates made me get dental caries, but did I stop eating them? I knew certain friends were unreliable, didn’t it take long years to find the good ones? Happinetz helps you give your kids access to the good of the web. It helps you teach and entertain without becoming a hovercraft. It helps you make a more controlled decision while keeping them safe.
Internet security can be provided by the most reliable software like Kaspersky. They help you keep your device protected from malware, harmful software, phishing sites, and the massive dangers on the web which are known to be illegal, dangerous, and harmful and can steal your money,and personal data.. But what about things that need to be age-appropriate? What should you do then?
Life doesn’t give everyone a second chance like the Netherlands mom whose eight-year-old son ordered an AK47 through the dark web. Sounds like science fiction or a parenting horror story. The truth is you do need a village to raise a kid and in this day and age we need all the help we can get, to help our kids. Because unlike you the internet doesn’t know your kid and neither does it care. In this enormous opportunity hides a darkness that must be kept reigned in and that’s why a device like Happinetz helps.

Age-inappropriate content. So an age filter a category filter and an option to make allowlists of websites or block them.If you want to have internet safety for teens ,its a different filtering option,while if your kid is a child prodigy adavanced educational content access will be needed.
Certain topics like drugs, buying medicine, buying guns, graphic videos showing violence or sexual content, gaming sites, grooming sites, and access to adult chat rooms need to be blocked. All this may be done through active monitoring. But for that, you will need to sit behind them every time they are online. That going to be difficult and in certain instances impossible as they grow up.
Teaching them to choose right won’t happen instantaneously. The best-behaved kids may be under peer pressure to be more knowledgeable. If you remember yourself at their age you know you will never sit in peace again. But you need to try and do the best you can. Even if the Internet doesn’t discriminate, you can discriminate between good and bad content and what’s good for your kid.
Don’t let Google be the only judge of what your child will see, on their device. You as a parent have a lot of say in this matter and what they learn and see in this impressionable age will go a long way in making their life better or worse.
You know the Internet doesnot discriminate between the people searching online.It will show things which Google thinks is helpful content for the search term.It will screen out content which it thinks is unhelpful .But building a DIY gun or buying a bomb is definitely not the right content access for kids (or adults for that matter) and should definitely be strictly restricted. Who knows what kids want to know more about.
So what will be your decision? Will you sit back and let Google (or some other search engine)do their thing? Or will you research more about cyber security and take charge? Parents are God’s angels to take care of the work that God can’t do himself always. So don’t let down your kids, but let down your hair, as you set a device like Happinetz filter and help kids find content to educate and entertain and not fall for any traps.
It’s not everything and it may not be for everyone. But for parents like me who realize the power the internet offers, it’s a golden opportunity to teach and learn but let it be a force for the good.
This post is a part of Happinetz – Internet Does Not Discriminate and you have a chance to voice your opinion if you do participate.
By Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) on 22
The best thing about the internet is that it opens up the world to us. That unfortunately is also the worst thing, because managing internet access, especially when it comes to children may need to be done with guidance and intervention.
Tldr:
I want Happinetz to solve the problem of kids accidentally seeing harmful content online, including adult games.
But what exactly is Happinetz? I will tell you all about my tech guardian. But before that I need to go back to when the story started.

It was 2020 and the Pandemic hit us hard and out of the blue. Online school was a new normal during the pandemic. I felt lucky to have an education for my child. However, with time, as internet access for children became more common and widespread, we adults realized that all content on the Internet is not child-specific or age-appropriate. I needed a solution that would keep internet browsing safe for my child.
Thanks to Happy Parents Lab, because of whom I found Happinetz. It is the brainchild of my favourite blogging platform Blogchatter’s founder owners Richa and Vikas. With Happinetz, the good of the internet is accessible with zero headache of managing internet access on my part.
While being a mother means I will never again rest easy, having an ally like Happinetz for managing internet access makes me happy. This is especially true when I am not physically looking over my daughter’s shoulder. Yes, I do that too. But this is getting trickier as she is growing up and when one has a thousand and one things to juggle. A home is never done. And the internet can never truly be safe or kid friendly. It’s the world wide web and there is so much that you and I, regular everyday people don’t know about. I recognise the immense opportunity for education and learning that the internet opens up for all of us. But as a mommy, I am also afraid.
Did I tell you about the real life Jamtara scam I faced? It was horrifying how creepy these crooks are. Now, I am scared of online predators who use chat windows, gaming sites, and ads to harm children and steal data. It’s not too late to have gatekeepers around, both physical and digital because the predators are everywhere.

Though Happinetz has divided the internet into 15 categories, some of the common categories that I have found the most useful are:
There are 3 modes, kid, teen and parent and toggling between them is easy. So is setting up internet access timing. Best part, I can do this right on my phone.
I am a curious person. So is my daughter. I also encourage her to do her own research while making her school projects. While I don’t enjoy peeping over her shoulder, I keep a strict watch on her online history, overall time spent and specific sites she spends time on. She doesn’t text or video call friends without our permission and I know it’s not always a ten on ten situation. So I am happy Happinetz is there to keep her curiosity safe from age-inappropriate content.
I know also that while gamified learning is helpful, excessive gaming may be a problem. Happinetz allows her to access quiz sites with fun or educational content while blocking sites I don’t want her to see. That’s where Happinetz’s advanced settings to whitelist specific websites and blacklist others made me relax with a smile.
Children will be children. If you have checked out some recent scary stories about grooming gangs stalking kids through social media, you will know why you need an internet guardian.
My daughter hasn’t asked for her own phone yet. She uses one of our phones for occasionally chatting with her friends. The school has made a sensible decision of banning children from having social media accounts.
She has access to one phone to check her school messages and a laptop for school work. We connected Happinetz on both these devices. From the laptop it was a simple matter of finding the Happinetz Wi-Fi connection. Happinetz has an exhaustive filtering system, a customisable internet schedule option and insights to help me monitor the websites and apps accessed online by my child’s device.
You just need to install the app on your phone (the mommy or daddy phone) from where you can link the devices whom you want Happinetz to monitor.
I like tech stuff which makes life easy, not complicated. The 5 minutes Happinetz setup was worry free. Since the user manual is easy to follow, setting up the connection with the device and router is effortless. In fact, my daughter helped me set it up and make an unboxing video.
My hubby had a few questions when I told him about Happinetz and since men have typical men questions, I am sharing some FAQs.
No. Happinetz only monitors the devices connected to its WiFi. Devices connected to the home router will not be monitored.
No. If you haven’t added your phone as a device to be connected through Happinetz then your phone internet will be unaffected.
Even if your phone has been added to the Happinetz network, you can keep it on parent mode. When the device is on parent mode, filters or time slots are automatically switched off.
You can check the activity tab on the app for easy understanding of any issues you encounter.
But I have a pet peeve. The history shows several sites which give a 404 error when I search for them by URL, though my daughter really didn’t see anything. I don’t know whether that’s a glitch or I am missing something. You have no way of drilling down into what exactly the kid sees on YouTube.
I am sure if kids put their mind on it, they can bypass the best gatekeepers. I was a kid once too. But if there are roadblocks in place, sometimes it’s that much more time consuming to visit a gaming site. Happinetz assures us that they have taken care of all popular methods of bypassing parental control systems.
All in all, Happinetz has really made parenting and managing internet access for my child easy. If you want to get the Happinetz box for your home to manage internet access, buy it here.
By Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) on 18
I love taking courses. I always have. Last year I took the Blogchatter creative writing course, and this year it’s the Internshala Creative Writing course. Writing creative nonfiction is fun. I do a lot of it.
But I want to learn storytelling better and write better stories. While teaching my daughter at home, I realized children like listening to stories. It’s easiest to make them understand morality, ethics, and honesty through stories. Not just by definition.
Adults, too, love their stories. Maybe not the Cinderella and the Prince ones, but stories we like. If I want to do a better job of educating, I need to learn storytelling better. That was my 2020 goal. Since then I have taken a total of four Creative writing courses and the Internshala Creative Writing course by Kulpreet Yadav is the best. I took courses by Ruskin Bond and Anita Nair through Unlu, now Mugafi and both were very interesting but lacked the depth that the Internsahla course had
All the time I have been blogging, I have learned. The best part of blogging for me is my personal learning curve while I help spread awareness.
That’s why when I found Mr. Kulpreet Yadav taking this course virtually, I quickly signed up.
In case you like doing courses, this one will make you happy.
The course is hosted by the online educational platform Internshala. It has videos as the primary course material with a few reading resources, plenty of practice quizzes, specific module assignments, and module quizzes to test your mettle.
You can only unlock the next levels, after taking the one-shot quizzes.
The assignments are peer-reviewed, and you have to review work by your peers at each level of assignment.Its also currently a Government Certified Course.
Creative writing as a whole, Fiction, nonfiction, editing, publishing, scriptwriting, feature writing, advertisement, and modules make up the course. The videos are informative. Mr. Kulpreet Yadav is effective in his brevity.
The mock quizzes are very well structured and are educational.
The course curriculum is well thought out.
The main contest makes it fun. If you want to know about the contest check this.
I would love video transcripts. Sometimes the internet is slow, and videos tend to take time.
Maybe more details for authors choosing the self-publishing route through Kindle.
This is a must-take course if you want to write better. That’s the crux of it.
I am looking forward to applying what I learned. If you have taken Creative writing courses, do let me know in the comments below.

Topics:
Getting Started With Creative Writing
Get Started with Internshala Trainings
Can Creative Writing Be Learned?
My Story and a Few Notable Examples
How to Deal with Writer’s Block, Find Ideas, and Remain Motivated?
Writing Better Through Observation, Experience, and Research
Introduction to Fiction Writing
Fiction Based on Word Count
Structure of a Story
The Elements of a Story
Element One: Character
Element Two: Plot
Element Three: Setting
Element Four: Point of View
Element Five: Conflict
Tools for Good Writing
Importance of Short Stories
The Significance of Fan Fiction
The Significance of Serialised Fiction
Converting Ideas into Impactful Novels
Importance of Reading Habit
Reviewing a Book
What Writers Say About Writing
Fireside Chat with an Award-winning Author
Editing
Introduction to Editing
Tools for Good Editing
Step by Step Author Editing
Formatting of a Book
Editing as a Career
Non-fiction
Introduction to Non-fiction
Creative Non-fiction
Feature Writing
News Report: Its Format, Types, and Elements
Fireside Chat with a Renowned Feature Writer
Screenplay and Advertising
Screenplay Writing
Advertisement Writing
Publishing
Introduction to Publishing
How to Send a Manuscript to a Publisher
The Role of a Literary Agent
Important Sections of the Author-Publisher Contract
Plagiarism: Definition and Its Relationship with Copyright
The World of Self-publishing
E-publishing and Audiobook Publishing
Fundamentals of Book Marketing: Being an Authorpreneur
Fireside Chat with a Leading Publisher
The Big 20 Takeaways to Fire Your Creative Writing Journey
How is the Health of the Nation: The report is an eye-opener!

By Dr.Amrita Basu(MBBS,MS) on 4
If you know about my love for CANVA you know how much I enjoy using CANVA and all the resources it offers for content entrepreneurs like me.
If you don’t know what a content entrepreneur is, hop over to The Content Inc. podcast and give it a listen. Now coming to CANVA.
When I started writing in 2014 I was focused on sharing health and wellness topics. As time flew by. I realized teaching about health wellness and nutrients starts at the very beginning of childhood for that matter. That’s why I decided to write for health awareness in kids too.I am a Doctor and had no interest in writing, blogging, and tech stuff ever. But it all changed in 2013 when with a baby in tow, I no longer wanted to be just an audience or reader, but also a creator. I had something I could share with the World wide web and make it better. I wanted to start my own Blog.Here’s my list of top free and paid resources I use on my blog.
Then when CANVA for Education offered free education accounts for schools and teachers I knew supporting CANVA was the right thing to do. That’s the reason I started my Online School in India Healthwealthbridge School it’s a CANVA website too, with which I linked my own domain.
https://healthwealthbridge.org/
The Bengali version
https://amrita-designs.my.canva.site/online-school-india-healthwealthbridge-school-bengali
I started blogging in 2014 and Canva was launched in India in 2015 when I signed up and my life changed forever. I was able to help three of my doctor friends launch their websites, and my sister’s and the Indian Association of Pediatrics Malda website too. Plus I was able to design book covers for all my books with CANVA and also launch my microschool online with a CANVA website.CANVA makes good design possible for busy people who want to share their message without hitting a design block. I have no background in design or digital design and CANVA is intuitive, fun, and revolutionary. I have been a pro user for 3 years and it’s one of the best decisions I made.
Writing this with Ultimate Blog Challenge and #CauseAchatter by Blogchatter
By Anuprita Misra on 0
Teachers teach us everything we know. Our first teachers are our parents and then comes life with all its lessons. On this Teacher’s Day, we have a poem for you dear teacher.
Who am I talking about?
Good morning to everyone Here,
I have a small poem for you to Hear.
Here’s the challenge for you – You must guess who I’m talking about. and I’m giving many Clues.
They are the people who teach us to be honest and True.
From them, we learn so much about animals, birds, trees, and many such
Amazing people who show us the way.
are truly the best, don’t you say?
All of us look up to them a lot →
Now, an answer, have you got?
I’m sure you’ll agree with me.
The answer is
“Teachers!” How easy!
So now, let’s celebrate today
HAPPY TEACHER’S DAY!
By Anuprita Misra

I am writing this with BlogchatterHalfMarathon.

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