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41. Wwwtools For Teachers
and almost 50% express grave concerns for the safety of their children online . teach a child to Read Literacy Web Sites for Parents and teachers
http://magazines.fasfind.com/wwwtools/m/2385.cfm?x=0&rid=2385

42. Keeping Kids Safe Online - The Police Notebook
teach your child to end any experience online when he or she feels uncomfortable National Center for Missing Exploited children, child safety on the
http://www.ou.edu/oupd/kidtool.htm
A Publication of The Children's Partnership
With The National PTA and The National Urban League
(Reprinted by OUPD with Permission.)
What Parents Can Do

The New Medium

Email

Browsing the World Wide Web
...
Resources

The Internet needs your attention

The good news is that the online world offers children experiences that are educational and rewarding. In addition, being able to use the Internet effectively may increase a child's school performance and future job potential. However, this new medium also can present unsafe situations. Just as you would not allow your child to wander alone into unknown territory, you also would not want him or her to interact on the Internet without parental guidance and supervision. To help you keep your child safe online, this brochure provides an overview of three areas of the Internet popular with children (email, the Web, and chat rooms). For each area, we:
  • List positive benefits, as well as possible risks, for your child
    Provide a range of parenting tips that are most relevant to that area Explain what parental control tools can do
This brochure also includes a resource list for additional information.

43. Home Page For The Children's Library Division
Includes a presentation based on the booklet child safety on the Information Their aim is to help teach children, youth and adults to be safer drivers,
http://www.vpl.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/chi/safetylinks.html
Vancouver Public Library Online Home Kids
Teens
... Youth Department Links
SAFETY ON THE WEB AND OTHER SAFETY ISSUES
Safety on the Web Bullying Other Safety Issues Explaining Conflict to Children
Safety on the Web
SafeKids.Com
Safe Kids has been designed to encourage parent and child communication this site developed by child online safety expert, Larry Magid teaches young people to use their critical thinking skills to help them make intelligent online choices. Includes a presentation based on the booklet Child Safety on the Information Highway and reviews of child safe search engines. Links to the site for SafeTeens.com as well.

SafeTeen
SafeTeen is a local assault prevention and violence prevention program for girls and boys from Grades 6 to 12. Provides lots of useful information and advise.
ALA Intellectual Freedom Links Especially for Children and Parents
The American Library Association (ALA) has created this page as a guide to Online Safety for Children.

America Links Up
Resources for Internet Parents to give guidance to using the World Wide Web with their children with information on Blocking Software, Internet Providers and Rating Systems.
ChatDanger
Childnet International's site that seeks to educate parents about the dangers of online chat and also gives helpful tips on how kids can stay safe in chat rooms.

44. CDT | User Empowerment
Several major child Internet safety initiatives emerged from the Summit, America Links Up A Kids Online teachIn was a broad-based public awareness
http://www.cdt.org/speech/userempowerment.php
Page Content Main Menu Section Menu Search Support Us Contact Us User Empowerment
User Empowerment Projects
CDT is fighting for the future of the First Amendment and free expression in the Information Age. CDT believes that individual choice and individual control of access to information are the key to protecting the First Amendment online. CDT supports making user empowerment technology, such as filtering, blocking, monitoring, and "Greenspace" tools, available for families who want to protect their children from viewing inappropriate material online. However, CDT opposes governmental attempts to set a national standard defining inappropriate material or restricting adult access to constitutionally protected speech.
User Empowerment Mission
Since its formation in January 1995, the Center for Democracy and Technology has advocated for free speech on the Internet. The Internet is a unique global communications medium that provides individuals with amazing opportunities to publish, speak, read and learn. With these opportunities, however, comes a responsibility and, particularly in the case of children, a potential risk. As we explore the wealth of information and resources that the Internet provides, we may encounter undesirable, inappropriate, or even illegal material. Many government initiatives to protect children and families involve efforts to regulate the Internet that are not only ineffective but also threaten free speech online. Free expression flourishes online because the Internet provides individuals with an unprecedented degree of choice and control ­ on the Internet, anyone can publish ideas for a global audience. CDT promotes individual choices and user empowerment, rather than governmental regulation, to protect the unique, decentralized nature of the Internet.

45. Security At Home: Child Safety Online
child safety. Whether your kids go online to browse, research school projects,play games, Watch the video. Teaching your kids about online safety
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/children/default.mspx
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Whether your kids go online to browse, research school projects, play games, or chat with friends, you can help to keep them safer while they explore online with the following articles and tips. Watch the video Teaching your kids about online safety Online predators: What you can do to minimize the risk
Know the risks of online communication and become involved in your kids' Internet activities. Using family contracts to help protect your kids online
Create a code of conduct for all family members to help ensure they're safe when they go online.
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Have a question about safe computing for kids? Get answers from experts and other community members.

46. GetNetWise | Online Safety Guide
Online safety Guide. Keeping children safe on the Internet is everyone s job . You can help children protect their privacy and themselves if you teach
http://kids.getnetwise.org/safetyguide/
Safety Tips For:
kids teens families
Safety by Age
What Kinds of Risks
Are There?
Risks By Technology
More Privacy Information
  • Quick Tips for Parents Privacy Reminders For Parents Kids Guide for Privacy Online Parents Guide to Their Kids Privacy Online ... Kids' Safety / Safety Guide
    Online Safety Guide
    Keeping children safe on the Internet is everyone's job.
    • Parents need to stay in close touch with their kids as they explore the Internet. Teachers need to help students use the Internet appropriately and safely. Community groups, including libraries, after-school programs, and others should help educate the public about safe surfing. Kids and teens need to learn to take responsibility for their own behavior with guidance from their families and communities. It's not at all uncommon for kids to know more about the Internet and computers than their parents or teachers. If that's the case in your home or classroom, don't despair. You can use this as an opportunity to turn the tables by having your child teach you a thing or two about the Internet. Ask her where she likes to go on the Internet and what she thinks you might enjoy on the Net. Get your child to talk with you about what's good and not so good about his Internet experience. Also, no matter how Web-literate your kid is, you should still provide guidance. You can't automate good parenting.

47. My Rules For Online Safety
I will talk with my parents so that we can set up rules for going online. Rules one through six are adapted from the brochure child safety on the
http://www.safekids.com/kidsrules.htm
Kids' Rules for Online Safety I will tell my parents right away if I come across any information that makes me feel uncomfortable. I will never agree to get together with someone I "meet" online without first checking with my parents. If my parents agree to the meeting, I will be sure that it is in a public place and bring my mother or father along. I will never send a person my picture or anything else without first checking with my parents. I will not respond to any messages that are mean or in any way make me feel uncomfortable. It is not my fault if I get a message like that. If I do I will tell my parents right away so that they can contact the service provider. I will talk with my parents so that we can set up rules for going online. We will decide upon the time of day that I can be online, the length of time I can be online and appropriate areas for me to visit. I will not access other areas or break these rules without their permission. I will not give out my Internet password to anyone (even my best friends) other than my parents.

48. AOL Anywhere Privacy Policy
teach your children about online safety and privacy. To help keep your childnavigate safely in cyberspace, we recommend you
http://www.aol.com/info/onlinesafety.html
NOTE: Many features of this site require Javascript and cookies. You can enable both via your browser's preferences settings. Online Safety Keep Your Kids Safe in CyberSpace Children are an integral part of our online community. One day the Internet will play as central a role in our children's lives as the television or telephone - and will be even more valuable. So being online and learning new communication skills are essential for today's children. Working together, we can make the online environment a safe and rewarding experience for children. This page provides you with three easy steps to get started and to become "Net Wise"! 1. Take advantage of filtering tools
Filtering software like CyberPatrol, NetNanny, and SurfWatch can help keep children from inappropriate online areas. Like the rest of the world, the Internet may contain some material that is inappropriate for young audiences. There are a number of ways you can control what your child can see and do online. You can learn more about filtering options by reviewing If you are an AOL member, click here to learn more about AOL's

49. Internet Safety Tips - Top 5 From Software4Parents.com
Online and How to Avoid Them. Looking for Internet safety Software? Software4Parents.com s Top 5 Internet safety Tips 1. Tell your child to NEVER EVER
http://www.netparents.org/
NETPARENTS.ORG The Real Dangers to Kids
Online and How to Avoid Them
Looking for Internet Safety Software?
By Joshua F. Finer, MBA - President, Software4Parents.com
Did you know...?
·1 out of 5 kids has been sexually solicited online
·1 out of 4 kids has been sent a picture of naked people
or people having sex online
·that May 21, 2002 there was the first death of a child
linked directly to an Internet Predator?
Parents' biggest concern about the Internet used to be
pornography, but there is definitely a greater fear today. You have probably taught your child not to talk to strangers, and in many situations, they would remember this. But the Internet is different. Due to the Internet's anonymity, strangers are talking to children all the time. They try to gain the child's trust by having friendly conversation at first, but over time, their true objective of sexually soliciting the child becomes evident. Children and parents alike are unaware of this, yet this is exactly what is going on via the Internet.

50. ALA | Especially For Children And Their Parents
Online safety Rules and Suggestions Designedfor-children Search Engines presents a variety of interactive training tools to teach online safety.
http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/foryoungpeople/childrenparents/especiallychildren.htm
Intellectual Freedom
Basics

First Amendment

Statements and Policies
... For Young People Especially for Children and Their Parents
Especially for Children and Their Parents
Revised January 12, 2005 PDF Adobe's free Acrobat Reader Online Safety Rules and Suggestions Designed-for-children Search Engines Additional ALA Web Sites for Parents, Children, and Librarians ... Privacy Issues
ONLINE SAFETY RULES AND SUGGESTIONS
Know The Rules: Public Awareness Campaign for Teen Girls
Publications of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

A number of publications available from the NCMEC. Family Contract for Online Safety
From GetNetWise. Consumer Reports' (CR) Latest Tests of Filtering Software (May 2005)
"Show Internet Safety Pledges
Internet Safety Pledge
NetSmartz
"The NetSmartz Workshop Child Safety on the Information Highway , providing families with a roadmap to stay safer in cyberspace. Later, when cases of online child enticement garnered front-page news nationwide, NCMEC's brochure, Teen Safety on the Information Highway , became the first publication of its kind to try to prepare teens for the risks they face online. Every year more and more children of all ages go online to study, have fun, and communicate with the world at large. Just as the numbers of kids online have grown, so have the dangers they face."

51. CEO&I » Arts & Humanities
Workshop in child safety Online (summer 2005). Course Code TBA 12th AugustInstitute on the Teaching of Writing(1 credit) (summer 2005)
http://www.tc.columbia.edu/ceoi/coursedetails.asp?cid=32241

52. Kids Online Resources - Safety For Kids & Families
Kids Online Resources for Parents, Families and Children. NHTSA s safetyCity Designed to teach Kids of All Ages about Traffic safety in a Fun
http://www.kidsolr.com/educationresources/page2.html
YOU CAN HELP HERE!
American Red Cross
The Salvation Army
Web KidsOLR Home Internet Safety Art/Music Geography ... Site Map
General Education Resources:Safety Pg2
Safety for Kids
Americans for Gun Safety (AGS) Foundation
- AGS Foundation educates Americans on current gun laws and new policy options to help keep guns away from criminals and kids, and to promote gun safety in the home.
Kids' Lightning Information and Safety
- Lightning information and safety for kids (plus parents and teachers)
Practice Dialing 911!
- How to Play: Click on three numbers to dial the Emergency Number 911
National Council on Fireworks Safety

Create You Own Fireworks Show
  • McGruff.org is just for kids. Got a question about staying safe? Ask McGruff for advice. Learn basic safety rules with Scruff through games, puzzles, and comics. Find out how you can help Take A Bite Out Of Crime! American Academy of Pediatrics © 2003 - Dedicated to the health and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.

53. Family Tech: When Kids Surf, Think Safety First
Disney Characters Preach Virtues of Internet child safety a child safety sitesponsored by a collation of online companies, including Disney,
http://www.larrysworld.com/articles/sjm_disney.htm
Disney Characters Preach Virtues of Internet Child Safety by Lawrence J. Magid
August 9, 2000 I've been writing about Internet safety for kids since 1994 and for the past three years, have been operating a Web site ( www.safekids.com ) that provides advice on safe surfing.
During that time I've learned that it is pretty easy to create safety advice aimed at adults, but finding a way to reach children directly is a much greater challenge. Admonitions such as "I will not give out personal information such as my address, telephone number, parents' work address/telephone number, or the name and location of my school without my parents' permission" may be good advice, but they hardly represent the type of content that will keep 5-year-olds begging for more.
Disney, on the other hand, knows a lot about keeping kids entertained and has invested many decades and untold millions of dollars in developing and promoting characters that are beloved by children around the world. Last week, Disney unveiled a new Web site that puts some of those characters to work on behalf of Internet child safety, privacy and "netiquette." The new site is a follow up to an earlier Disney child safety area, "CyberNetiquette Comix" ( http://disney.go.com/cybersafety

54. The Mail Online | Mail - News, Sport, Showbiz, Health And More | Internet Safety
Online safety guide for kids How to complain teach your children never toopen emails and attachments other than from people they know and trust
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/dmstandard/article.html?in_article_id=264160&in

55. Missing Children Website
safety tips for families whose teenagers use computer online services for communities when choosing programs to teach personal safety to children
http://www.missingkids.com/missingkids/servlet/ResourceServlet?LanguageCountry=e

56. Internet Safety: Ask Parry! - Special Reports
Special Reports How can I teach my children about risks online if I have neverused So, what can I do to make my children more Internetsafety-savvy?
http://www.wiredsafety.org/askparry/special_reports/spr1/qa2.html
Accessibility Skip to main content
wiredsafety.org is the world's largest online safety and help group
About us To volunteer Make a donation Link to us ... Contact us
Ask Parry!
You are here: Home Ask Parry! Special Reports How can I teach my children about risks online if I have never used the Internet? Search this site
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A - Z Index Navigate by category HOT topics
  • Blog and Diary Web sites Cell (mobile) phones Cyberdating Child pornography Scams and fraud IM and SMS text messaging
When you need help Stay updated - get involved Monitor this Web site Cyber 911 Tiplines
Report cybercrime here
Parry Aftab
Parry Aftab, an Internet privacy and security lawyer, is WiredSafety's Executive Director. Parry is The Privacy Lawyer columnist for Information Week magazine. More... Ask Parry! FAQ What are the risks our children face online?

57. Internet Safety: Online Safety Information, Parry's Internet Safety Guide For Pa
Parry s guide to keeping your child safe on the Internet. wiredsafety.org isthe world s largest online safety and help group
http://www.wiredsafety.org/safety/parry_guide.html
Accessibility Skip to main content
wiredsafety.org is the world's largest online safety and help group
About us To volunteer Make a donation Link to us ... Contact us
Online safety information
You are here: Home Online safety Parry's Internet safety guide for parents Search this site
Site Map
A - Z Index Navigate by category HOT topics
  • Blog and Diary Web sites Cell (mobile) phones Cyberdating Child pornography Scams and fraud IM and SMS text messaging
When you need help Stay updated - get involved Monitor this Web site Cyber 911 Tiplines
Report cybercrime here
Are you worried about privacy and security online? Could you be a victim of Identity Theft? More... Online safety links A - Z Cell (mobile) phone safety
Safety for mobile phones, regardless of whether they have Internet capability or not. Chat rooms
Staying safe when chatting online, including information about

58. Internet Safety 101 Introduction
You teach your children to not talk to strangers and how to cross the streetsafely, but have you taught them about online safety?
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59. Increasing Online Safety For America's Children
President Bush also urged parents to take time to teach their children about The Department of Justice children s page has a list of online safety steps
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/10/20021023.html
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October 23, 2002 Increasing Online Safety for America's Children
Today's Presidential Action
  • As part of his agenda to increase the safety of America's children, President Bush is increasing federal efforts to promote online safety. The President discussed his Administration's commitment to expanding the investigation and vigorous prosecution of child exploitation on the Internet. And, he urged the parents of America to take time to teach their children about staying safe online.
  • President Bush also called on the Congress to pass the Child Obscenity and Pornography Prevention Act. This bill, which has already passed the House, makes it illegal for child pornographers to disseminate obscene, computer-generated images of children.
Background on Today's Presidential Action
  • Earlier this month, President Bush hosted the first-ever White House Conference on Missing, Exploited, and Runaway Children to promote public awareness of the need to improve children's safety, and to generate recommendations and best practices from experts in the field.

60. McGruff.org's Milstein Child Safety Center - Read About McGruff.org's Milstein C
Milstein child safety Center, and is the online site for McGruff the Crime Dog.He has been a fixture for over 20 years teaching children how to be safe
http://www.familyfirst.com/mcgrufforgs_milstein_child_safety_center.html
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McGruff.org's Milstein Child Safety Center
One of the basic facts of life we try to teach our children is the difference between right and wrong. Sometimes it is easy, often times it is hard. But school age children are familiar with the subject of today’s Family First Site, one who makes it easy to tell them what is okay, and what is not okay. The site is called McGruff.org's Milstein Child Safety Center, and is the online site for McGruff the Crime Dog. He has been a fixture for over 20 years teaching children how to be safe and healthy. His trench coat is instantly recognizable, as is his straightforward way of talking to children. He teaches them to talk out problems before fighting, talk to grownups if there is trouble, and how to make safe choices. Here you can read letters to McGruff and his pal Scruff, read an online comic book, solve some puzzles, and print out some pages suitable for coloring. There are even some online tips for grownups to read and learn. So point your browser on over to our old friend McGruff, and help him to teach our young people to take a bite out of crime. It will be a nice trip for everyone.

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