Gemma, 34
Teenagers! Always got their heads glued to a screen. Telly, laptop, mobile phone.
Coaxing conversation from my daughter, Amy, 14, could be tricky.
I was lucky to get a yes, no or a simple shrug.
Still, she was a good kid, and sensible.
I’d never worried about who she spoke to online, assumed it was just her mates.
Then, in December 2013, my fella, Stuart, 33, went on an evening’s Internet-awareness course for parents.
There, he learned how quickly scary situations with strangers can escalate.
‘In chat rooms, grooming can start instantly,’ he told me, after.
Shocked, he decided to be more responsible about Internet safety. Between us, Stuart and I have five kids, so we introduced a new rule.
Once a month, at random, we’d ask to…
