- HOW DO I HELP MY CHILD LEARN TO USE THE INTERNET WISELY?
- A thorough guide for parents to help them educate their children about wise Internet usage.
- NETSMARTZ FOR PARENTS & GUARDIANS
- From the website: "Communication is an effective tool for parents and guardians when helping their children avoid the dangers that exist on the Internet. NetSmartz provides on- and offline learning activities for parents to facilitate discussions with their children and teens about Internet safety. Visit "Parent FAQ" to learn more about how and why parents should use NetSmartz."
- ISAFE PAENT RESOURCES AND TRAINING
- From the site: "Parents can be the key to safe and rewarding online experiences for the whole family. i-SAFE helps educate parents about hazards in cyberspace, and gives them opportunities to spread this valuable information within their communities. "
- A PARENT'S GUIDE TO INTERNET SAFETY
- From the site: "While on-line computer exploration opens a world of possibilities for children, expanding their horizons and exposing them to different cultures and ways of life, they can be exposed to dangers as they hit the road exploring the information highway....This guide was prepared from actual investigations involving child victims, as well as investigations where law enforcement officers posed as children. Further information on protecting your child on-line may be found in the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's Child Safety on the Information Highway and Teen Safety on the Information Highway pamphlets."
- DUTCHESS BOCES INTERNET SAFETY RESOURCES
- Links for students, parents and teachers on the subject of Internet safety.
- DEPT. OF HOMELAND SECURITY - CYBERSECURITY
- From the site: "The cyber threat has become one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face. America’s competitiveness and economic prosperity in the 21st century will depend on effective cybersecurity. Every Internet user has a role to play in securing cyberspace and ensuring the safety of ourselves, our families, and our communities online."
- PARENTING & SOCIAL MEDIA PART 1 - 5 TIPS TO KEEP YOUR CHILDREN SAFE