1. Monitor online activities: Regularly monitoring your child's online activities can help identify potential risks and provide opportunities for guidance and support.
  2. Set boundaries and rules: Establishing clear rules and boundaries for internet use can help children understand what is expected of them.
  3. Engage in open conversations: Regularly talking to your child about online safety and digital citizenship can help them feel comfortable coming to you with concerns or questions.

"Kobel" means chicken coop. "Memek" can be a word for chicken, but it's also a vulgar term for private parts or a slang for a girlfriend. "Anak" is child, and "SMP" stands for Sekolah Menengah Pertama, which is junior high school. "New" would be new in Indonesian.

The "baru" (new) project began when a group of curious "anak-anak" (students) raised chickens on school grounds. They documented the hens’ life cycles, counted eggs, and even sold a few to fundraise for the school cafeteria. Mrs. Dewi, their biology teacher, praised the effort: “This isn’t just about farming. It’s about responsibility and connecting with nature.”