Keeping Kids Safe Online

Keeping Kids Safe Online Resources

Live streaming is now available on almost every major social media platform and it allows children to communicate via video stream in real time with the world. Children frequently livestream to create online content to make people laugh, obtain followers and engage in the online community. This seemingly innocent behavior can have serious risks as a child’s presence on a livestreaming platform means they are now exposed to millions of people at the click of a button, including those that may wish to harm children.


This month, we will take a look at how livestream platforms work, discuss the pros and cons of these apps, and ways to keep kids safe when using them. Our social app spotlight features everything you need to know about the popular livestream platform, Twitch!  

Tips for Internet Safety

These are 5 tips that as adults we should be having with our children and students about online safety.  Internet safety and privacy are not a one time conversation.  Talk to your kids frequently, look at their devices, photos, see what apps they are using.  

The month of October is Keeping Kids Safe Online Month and BDSD as well as the Department of Public Instruction would like to share ways you can work to keep kids safe online all month!  These 5 tips are a great place to start!

Tools for Safe Online Behavior

Whether it is checking out Common Sense Media for age/content appropriateness, finding ways to put restrictions and protections on your child's phone, or get a contract for families to complete on how they will use technology in your house, these are great places to start!

Understanding Screen Time

Screen Time can be a challenge!  Here are some tips you can use to make sure that screen time equals healthy behaviors!

Protect Kids Online Podcast

Get information about the trends and updates on the latest apps, websites, and online activity of children 17 years of age and younger. Topics include: activities of the Wisconsin ICAC Task Force; App of the Week; tips & methods for combating online child exploitation and sextortion; Internet safety laws; cyberbullying; healthy online habits; protecting your child from strangers online; safe sharing tips; and responses to listener questions! Stay informed, and keep your children safe. Subscribe: Click here for Google, Click here for iTunes

Is your child ready for a device?

Is your child begging you for a cell phone? To download the latest app?  What is the appropriate age for a child to have a cellphone?  Here are some tips to help you determine if your child is ready for the latest technology, app, or a device.