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8th September 2016
10:15am BST

“They are skilled communicators who use a range of strategies,” said Professor Lorenzo-Dus told the Telegraph. “These include seemingly innocuous ‘small talk’ to develop a sense of trust in them, requests and commands to gauge the children’s disposition to meet online groomers’ desires for verbal or visual sexual engagement and compliments on various topics to increase feelings of trust and emotional bonding.”“Online groomers are communicatively, highly skilled and can interact with their victims as if they care about them, and pretend to be romantically - rather than only sexually - interested in them,” added Dr Izura.
"They complement children regularly on a range of topics, rather than only on sexually-oriented ones. "We have found that depending on online grooming speed, sexually-oriented compliments, whether on appearance or on personality, comprise between over half and a quarter of all the compliments online groomers pay."The study authors urged parents to listen carefully when their children are discussing their online activity and to ensure that they are fully aware of the tactics used by groomers online. Do you supervise your child's internet use? Join the conversation on Twitter @HerFamilydotie.