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81. Online Safety:Your Child And The Internet
The Internet offers enormous potential benefits for teaching and learning. The most critical component of children s online safety is parental
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... frontpage "The Internet offers enormous potential benefits for teaching and learning. It offers a wealth of experiences that can be educationally rewarding and fun. Students can explore the world online through browsing websites, visiting museums and libraries around the world. They can access rich information resources to support research and investigations. They can communicate and collaborate with people all over the world, as well as using the internet to publish the results of their learning."
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Department of Employment, Education and Training. 2000 In schools throughout the world, teachers are exploring ways in which the educational potential of the Internet can be realized. Increasingly parents are connecting to the internet at home and give their children's education as the reason. As more and more young people are connected to the Internet at home and school, issues of online safety are becoming more apparent. On the Surf Monkey site, read Kids and the Net to gain an overview of safety issues and what we know about young people's web use.

82. Federal Consumer Information Center: Protecting Your Child
Teaching children to be aware and alert doesn t mean teaching them to be fearful and For an online version of child safety on the Information Highway,
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About... PROTECTING YOUR CHILD This Life Advice section about Protection Your Child was produced by the MetLife Consumer Education Center and reviewed by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and is being distributed in cooperation with the Federal Consumer Information Center and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) was established in 1984 as a private, nonprofit organziation. NCMEC serves as a clearinghouse for information on missing and exploited children and provides assistance to families and law enforcement agencies. Child protection is the responsibility of everyone, and this pamphlet is intended to help all people, everywhere, lookout for our most precious assetchildren. Thanks to the dedicated and tireless efforts of NCMEC, in conjunction with law enforment officials, great strides are being made to safeguard our children. When it comes to our children, we all want the best. We want them to grow up to become happy, safe, confident adults who are able to make responsible choices. Unfortunately, the FBI estimates that as many as 2,300 children are reported missing to the police each day. Some become lost, some run away. Some are abducted, and others are thrown away. Some fall prey to crime, are abused, exploited, murdered. Therefore, alerting our children about dangerous situations has become as necessary as teaching them the ABCs. Fortunately, parents armed with the right information can go a long way toward coaching children to stay out of harm's way.

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84. Internet Use & Access Policy
Read books and magazines about Internet safety. teach your children safety rulesfor dealing with strangers online. Ask a librarian for assistance.
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(New Policy as of July 1, 2004) The Sacramento Public Library Authority Board has approved the following Sacramento Public Library Internet Use Policy: * The Sacramento Public Library provides public access to the Internet as part of its mission to deliver services and materials to meet the information needs of its customers.
* The Sacramento Public Library offers filtered access to the Internet by default. Unfiltered access is available on a per session basis. Juvenile customers under 17 years of age are required to obtain parental consent for unfiltered access on a per session.
* The Library staff is available to facilitate use of the Internet and to answer questions or concerns. * The Library has created home pages for children and teens that provide content and links to other Web sites that contain age-appropriate information. * The Library provides access to the Internet for the purpose of researching electronic information resources. Users may browse, print, or transfer files to diskettes.

85. Vermont's First Lady Advocates Internet Safety For Children - Government Technol
Recent studies show that one in five children will receive an online sexual We must first teach our children to KEEP their personal information
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Its guardians at the UK Office of Government Commerce would cringe, but there are some clear analogies between ITIL and open source. Chicagocrime.org Combination of GIS and Google Maps improves access to Chicago crime information.
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Vermont's First Lady Advocates Internet Safety for Children
Aug 03, 2005 By News Staff Vermont's First Lady, Dorothy Douglas is again urging parents and educators to teach Vermont's children the essentials of Internet safety.
Douglas is a member of the Internet Keep Safe Coalition , an educational program that is using children's books, Web materials, and public service announcements to emphasize three simple tips for children to stay safe online.
In an open letter to Vermonters released recently, Douglas said summertime is a great time to talk with children about safety including safety on the Internet. "The threat of internet predators is preventable through education and awareness," Mrs. Douglas said. "But we have to teach our children to protect their personal information. That is why I joined this campaign, and it is why it's so very important to Vermont." Recent studies show that one in five children will receive an online sexual solicitation each year and 29 percent of children give out personal information online if asked. "These startling statistics underscore the importance of teaching our children how to keep safe while they explore and utilize this important and powerful tool," Douglas said.

86. UKParents.co.uk - Your Parenting Lifeline Online
QUESTION 3 How often do you talk to your children about road safety? Teaching road safety can also be a good way to bond with your kids for example,
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87. Child Safety On The Information Highway
For information on child Internet safety, and Internet safety in general, A child or teenager s excessive use of online services or bulletin boards,
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Child Safety on the Information Highway
For information on Child Internet Safety, and Internet Safety in general, try Cyberangels . There are two sites, for frame capable browsers with no frames Whatever it's called, millions of people are now connecting their personal computers to telephone lines so that they can "go online." Traditionally, online services have been oriented towards adults, but that's changing. An increasing number of schools are going online and, in many homes, children are logging on to commercial services, private bulletin boards, and the Internet. As a parent you need to understand the nature of these systems.
  • Online services are maintained by commercial, self- regulated businesses that may screen or provide editorial/user controls, when possible, of the material contained on their systems.
  • Computer Bulletin Boards, called BBS systems, can be operated by individuals, businesses, or organizations. The material presented is usually theme oriented offering information on hobbies and interests. While there are BBS systems that feature "adult" oriented material, most attempt to limit minors from accessing the information contained in those systems.
  • The Internet, a global "network of networks," is not governed by any entity. This leaves no limits or checks on the kind of information that is maintained by and accessible to Internet users.

88. Lycos Child Safety
Another risk is that, while online, a child might provide information or arrange an child safety on the Information Highway by Lawrence J. Magid is
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The vast array of services that you currently find online is constantly growing. Reference information such as news, weather, sports, stock quotes, movie reviews, encyclopedias, and airline fares are readily available online.
Users can conduct transactions such as trading stocks, making travel reservations, banking, and shopping online. You can find information about your local schools and government, read an out-of-town newspaper, or obtain vital health information.
Millions of people communicate through electronic mail (E-mail) with family and friends around the world. Others use the public message board chat areas to make new friends who share common interests. You can even use the Internet to watch video and listen to audio programs produced by major media companies, businesses, organizations, and even individuals.
As an educational and entertainment tool users can learn about virtually any topic, visit a museum, take a college course, or play an endless number of computer games with other users or against the computer itself.

89. ClickOnDetroit.com - Family - Programs Teach Children Importance Of Helmet Safet
Programs teach Children Importance Of Helmet safety. Organizations Give AwayHelmets To Promote Online dating can be helpful for finding new people.
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Organizations Give Away Helmets To Promote Safety
POSTED: 2:54 pm EDT July 21, 2005 From giveaways to interactive, in-school programs, much is being done to teach children the impact wearing a bicycle helmet could have on their health. Dr. Stephen Knazik, emergency room medical director at Children's Hospital, told 4 Your Children that he treats many children each week due to bicycle accidents. "Every week here at Children's Hospital, in the emergency department, we'll see about 25 children from bicycle accidents," said Knazik. The children who are not wearing helmets most often suffer brain injuries, he said. "That number is probably in the order of three to five a week," said Knazik. "Some of those children need very specialized rehabilitation care to recover from their injuries," he said. Children's Hospital recently began the "Got Brains? Wear a Helmet" campaign to try to help children see the importance in wearing helmets by giving them away. "Through our trauma and injury prevention program we've given away more than 7,000 helmets so far this summer," said Knazik.

90. The NetSmartz Workshop - Teaching Children What To Watch Out For Online With Fun
Online resource with interactive activities and games teaching children, teens,parents educators safety on the Internet. Fun safe Internet links for kids
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Integrating NetSmartz into Schools
Missouri, New Hampshire, and Utah have all partnered with NetSmartz to roll-out NetSmartz in their schools state-wide. NetSmartz assists states with an implementation plan, trainings, and press announcements. Read more Press Release Cox Communications and the NetSmartz Workshop Team Up with Fairfax County Public Schools to Teach Students Importance of Internet Safety Do you know what your children are saying online? POS means "Parent Over Shoulder." Learn what your children are saying online.

91. America Links Up | Grassroots Pamphlet
America Links Up A Kids Online teachIn. Why America Links Up The online worldis no longer optional for our children. It has become an increasingly
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America Links Up: A Kids Online Teach-In Why America Links Up
The online world is no longer optional for our children. It has become an increasingly essential component of all of our lives, and our children will be the primary beneficiaries of the vast resources it has to offer. Already, kids across the country use the Internet everyday to research subjects for school and for fun and to communicate with their friends and family. From this, they are developing lifelong learning skills. At the same time, however, ensuring that this new medium is rewarding and safe for our kids is an ongoing challenge. America Links Up will help parents, teachers and all caregivers understand the benefits of this medium, the challenges associated with it and the resources available to address those challenges. This campaign fulfills the commitment made by the participants of the Internet-Online Summit: Focus on Children in December 1997. The campaign reflects the consensus that making the Internet a safe and rewarding place for our children is a responsibility shared by the entire Internet community from industry to parents, from teachers to government, from law enforcement to librarians. What is it?

92. NetSmartz Kids - Teaching Children What To Watch Out For Online With Fun, Intera
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93. Teach Your Children Well Or You Could Be In Trouble
teach Your Children Well. Or You Could Be In Trouble Monitoring your childrenonline and communicating with them is the most important thing you can do.
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You could get a telephone call and lose ISP privileges if your child goes into a chat room and causes trouble. "Don't You Ever Ask Them Why.." How Do I Know What The Rules Are?
You will not: Publish, post, upload, distribute or disseminate any inappropriate, profane, defamatory, infringing, obscene, indecent or unlawful topic, name, material or information. " Another words, if your child goes into a chat room and uses profanity, they have broken a user agreement. Basically, it is the equivalent of your child going into the bathroom stall and writing on the walls - something you don't want your child to do, but they still do it. The only difference is, when they do it online, they leave identifying information that they did it. How Would They Find Out It Came From My Computer?

94. Internet Essentials
teach your children not to use online aliases that reveal their real name, age,or address. For example, a 10 yearold girl named Jane Smith from Austin,
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Set rules for chat-room chatter. Teach your children to treat strangers in a chat room just like they would treat them on the street. Since a chat room is open to everyone, it's not a good place for children or adults to provide their address, financial information, or other personal information that they wouldn't want strangers to see. Tell your children to let you know immediately if someone online makes them feel uncomfortable.
  • See if the chat room is monitored by whomever operates it and whether any steps are taken to remove people for inappropriate behavior.
  • Teach your children not to rely on what other people say or even who they claim to be since it may not be true.
  • Make sure your kids know never to agree to a face-to-face meeting with someone they only know through a chat room.
  • Be sure your children know never to give out personal information such as name, address, or telephone number while in a chat room.
  • Teach your children not to use online aliases that reveal their real name, age, or address. For example, a 10 year-old girl named Jane Smith from Austin, Texas, should not choose an online identity like: "Jane10," or "JaneSmith," or "JaneAustin."

95. YouthLearn: Technologies
About the Internet. Youth safety Online. · Overview · safety Guidelines As a result of the Children s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA),
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Overview of Youth Safety Online by Jayne Cravens from the Virtual Volunteering Project Most people, including youth, have a fun, safe trip on the information superhighway. Although most online experiences are positive, cyberspace does have a dark side: It includes people who attempt to exploit children and others through the Internet as well as materials on the Internet that are adult-oriented and inappropriate for children. Fear of exploitation and abuse or fear of exposure to inappropriate material shouldn't prevent a school, youth group, community-based organization or parents from allowing youth to use the Internet. An organization can use various simple measures to ensure the safety of youth online. Although some highly publicized cases of abuse involving computers have occurred, reported cases of harassment and abuse because of a child's online activities are infrequent. Of course, like most crimes against children, many cases go unreported, especially if the child is engaged in an activity that he or she does not want to discuss with a parent. Child Safety on the Information Highway by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, notes that the fact that crimes are being committed online . . . is not a reason to avoid using these services. To tell children to stop using these services would be like telling them to forgo attending college because students are sometimes victimized on campus. A better strategy would be for children to learn how to be "street smart" in order to better safeguard themselves in any potentially dangerous situation.

96. Environment, Health & Safety Online - Table Of Contents
Environment, Health and safety Online *Food safety information for kids lots for children here! *Other related topics. *Forests
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97. Weekly Reader Families | Home Safety Council Tips
Teaching children good behavior rules can also keep play time safer. with detailed information about play set safety online www.playsetsafetycheck.com.
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Play It Safe By Meri-K Appy
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We parents know that the most important gift we can give our children is our undivided attention. And we also know that giving that gift is often easier said than done.
But when it comes to our children's safety, being attentive must be our top priority because close supervision is the surest way we can prevent unintentional home injuries.
By being watchful, parents can stop dangerous behavior before a child is hurt. This is especially true at playtime, when children are eager to burn off extra energy and are excited by the prospect of play sets, friends and games. And now that warmer weather is here, the Home Safety Council is urging parents to give the backyard play area the “once-over,” looking for hidden dangers and fixing them before children begin playing outside. Teaching children good behavior rules can also keep play time safer. Finally, and most importantly, it is essential to provide kids with close adult supervision, paying special attention to backyard play sets. Play Set Safety Check Be sure to take a close look at your play set to be sure it's safe to use. Clear away tripping hazards, such as rocks and roots. Fill in the space underneath the equipment with a shock absorbing landing surface that is 9-12 inches deep. Use wood chips, rubber mulch, pea gravel or sand and extend the landing surface six feet from all sides of the equipment.

98. K-12 Page - Index
These food safety guidelines are good to review even if your children This digest examines the benefits and challenges of teaching in yearround schools
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    • Managing Obesity and Cholesterol in Kids If you are concerned about your child's weight, you are in good company. This article states: "Childhood obesity is a serious problem. ... About 25 to 30 percent of school-age children in the United States are overweight or obese, which puts them at a high risk for heart disease, diabetes, high cholesterol, sleep apnea, asthma, orthopedic problems, hypertension and other health problems."
    • Make an A+ in Food Safety This School Year This timely article has many tips to help parents and students avoid the "lunch box bug". These food safety guidelines are good to review even if your children are too young to be packing a lunch to take to school.
    • Teaching in Year-Round Schools The year-round calendar is an increasingly popular alternative to the traditional nine-month school calendar. This digest examines the benefits and challenges of teaching in year-round schools
  • 99. Piracy, Pornography, Plagiarism, Propaganda, Privacy
    Teaching Children to Be Responsible Users of Technology For valuable informationabout online safety, a good site to visit is the National Center for
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    Teaching Children to Be Responsible Users of Technology
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    By Merle Marsh, Ed.D. Each day we are confronted with messages in the media about the dangers of the Internet, viruses that crash computers, students who copy material from a CD or the Internet and hand it in as their own, schools that load software meant for one computer onto all their computers and hackers who take joy in breaking into the computer systems of schools, businesses and government agencies. Along with the advantages of using technology, come problems that we must face and work together to solve. In this article, we'll detail real-life incidents involving legal and ethical abuses of technologies.1 One might be tempted to avoid using technology, particularly with children, after hearing some frightening stories. However, technology offers such wonderful opportunities for children that we encourage you to play a significant role in raising awareness of the issues in your community and helping raise a generation of responsible users of technology. To help, we have included lots of ideas for protecting students and leading them in positive directions. Many of the suggestions were provided to us by teachers, parents, students and others in past Computer Learning Month contests. We know that the best ideas come from those who are dealing with positives and negatives of computer use each day. Real Life Stories

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