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61. Internet Safety Directory / Just For Kids / Safe Surf Engines
Cantufind Family and kid safe search directory. http//www.cantufind.com/ Dibdabdoo - kids surfing safe on the Internet. Family child friendly search
http://www.netalert.net.au/just-for-kids-safe-surf-engines.asp
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62. SDLA Surftips
bullet, Isafe for kids and teens - http//www.isafe.org/index.php http//www.kidsclick.org/ - A search engine for kids created by librarians!
http://lib.sdstate.edu/wight/sdla/surftips.htm
An Internet Safety Resource Guide Compiled by the South Dakota Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee Parents / Educators Welcome to the South Dakota Library Association's Surftips. South Dakota library staff across the state are committed to providing you with an up-to-date resource on Internet Safety, family-safe Internet sites, safe sites for kids and teens, and links to legal information related to the Online Privacy Act as well as Internet protection. We hope you will find these sites useful and informative, and welcome any comments/suggestions you might have. For more information, please contact the SDLA Intellectual Freedom Committee or visit your local library. We are here to serve you! Internet Resources Children's Internet Protection Act - http://www.ala.org/cipa/ CyberAngels is now WiredSafety - scroll down on this list to WiredSafety. The FBI's Parent's Guide to Internet Safety - http://www.fbi.gov/publications/pguide/pguide.htm - Available in English or Spanish, this guide contains information on how to tell if your child is at risk online, what to do if you discover your child is at risk, how to minimize the chances of an online exploiter vicitimizing your child, etc. Filters and Filtering - http://www.ala.org/alaorg/oif/filtersandfiltering.html

63. Keeping Kids Safe Online - The Police Notebook
Limit results of an Internet search to content appropriate for kids such as safe areas for kids, new types of rating systems, and search engines
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
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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.

64. UMHS Press Release: SAFE KIDS Washtenaw Co. Educates Parents, Kids About Importa
As part of National safe kids Week, Southgate’s Joshua May receives top national Starts With You” national role model search for safe kids Week 2005.
http://www.med.umich.edu/opm/newspage/2005/safekids2.htm
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65. Wesh.com - Home
Do you feel safe leaving your kids alone at theme parks? View Messages newest first oldest Either keep the offenders away or keep your kids safe!
http://forums.ibsys.com/viewmessages.cfm?sitekey=orl&Forum=196&Topic=12351

66. American Teachers: Free Heavily Tested Kid Safe Research Surf Sites, Homework He
A filtered natural language search engine for kids. A safe place for kids to find pictures for their reports, produced by North Central Regional
http://www.americanteachers.com/safe_research.cfm

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... Free Software Vote for Us and discover new resources @ Teachers' Top Sites Sites for Teachers Mark's ESL TeAch-nology Safe Research Sites Please note that this page is not an Internet filter. It does not prevent web browsers from being used to surf any URL address that the user inputs. It is intended to guide users to age appropriate sites. Research Portals "hand built" by Educators Search Engines for Kids Reference Materials Cool Sites ... US Goverment - Kid Sites Research Portals "hand built" by Educators Awesome Library - [Organized by PreK, Elementary and Middle School. ] Awesome Library organizes the Web with 23,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5 percent in education.

67. Wirral Learning Grid - A-Z Of Categories
The Wirral Learning Grid has provided two safe search facilities Ask Jeeves for kids is primarily a fast, easy and safe way for kids to find answers to
http://www.wirral-mbc.gov.uk/search/search.asp
Curriculum Menu Homepage Art DT English Geography History ICT Maths MFL Music PE PSHE RE Science Vocational >> WLG Homepage < Previous Page Admissions Learning Resources ... Subscribe to our RSS feed
Some of the information on this page has been taken from the DfES Superhighway Safety Website Many major search engines offer pre-set image searching from the homepage, often with safe searching options to filter results. However such searches and filters generally work on the basis of filename and description, and so can lead to misleading, unexpected or inappropriate results, sometimes of an adult nature. While teachers may find search engine image searches useful in lesson preparation, they should always be used with care and caution, and it is probably wise not to use them 'live' within a classroom setting. The Wirral Learning Grid has provided two safe search facilities: The Picture Bank
A store of locally produced photographs and images provided by Wirral teachers and Educationalists. If you register with the Wirral Learning Grid site you can add your own images.
http://www.wirral-mbc.gov.uk/picturegallery/index.asp

68. Chelsea District Library
safe Surfing. Below are sites designed to help parents and kids surf the Internet safely and Events and Programs safe Surfing Search Tools for kids
http://www.chelsea.lib.mi.us/safesurfing.htm
Chelsea District Library
Chelsea, Michigan 48118 Search the Catalog/Web Google Library Catalog Medline Plus Michigan eLibrary (MeL) Site Search Calendar
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Below are sites designed to help parents and kids surf the Internet safely and responsibly. COPPA, the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
Information about the new federal law designed to protect children's privacy on the Internet.
Child Safety on the Information Highway
SafeKids.com helps you and your children work together toward safe use of the Internet. Included are Rules for Online Safety and a Family Contract for Online Safety that includes a Parents' Pledge and Kids' Pledge.
Events and Programs

Safe Surfing
Search Tools for Kids ... Good Books Serving Sylvan, Lyndon, Dexter, and Lima Townships and the City of Chelsea Temporary Location at Washington Street Education Center Library hours: Monday-Thursday 10 am-9 pm; Friday 10 am-6 pm; Saturday 10 am-5 pm; closed Sunday All contents © 2005 Chelsea District Library, 221 S. Main Street, Chelsea, MI 48118 (734) 475-8732

69. Arlington Central School District's Reference Shelf
Reference Shelf Search Reference Sites that are safe for kids Click on any of these logos to be taken to that site. To Infoplease
http://arlingtonschools.org/referenceshelf.html
Click on any of these logos to be taken to that site
Research It:
A Collection of Online Reference Tools
Infoplease Kid's Almanac for the Younger Set Infoplease Homework Central
17,000 articles online
Think Quest Library
My Virtual Reference Desk
Ask Jeeves for Kids
Yahooligans for Kids! Kids Search
Awesome Library TILT: Texas Information Literacy Tutorial Back to Top
If you would like to submit a link for inclusion on our Reference Shelf, please use the form below: Your Name: Your Email: Name of site submitted: URL submitted: Please include a one sentence review of the site being submitted: Please click on the submit button only once. Thank you for contributing to our Reference Shelf! Back to Top Email Us Home BOE Meeting Schedule ... Events Calendar

70. Safe Search
Below are some sites that are supposed to be Kid safe . K12th Grade Students. This site lists quite a few kid safe search engines. kids Web
http://coe.west.asu.edu/students/stennille/ST3/stusearch.htm
Home Students Teachers Parents ... Projects It is very important to keep students 'safe' while exploring on the Internet. Luckily, there are quite a few 'Kid Safe' sites that children can visit to collect information. Unfortunately, sites cannot be 100% 'Kid Safe'. So you must become a responsible user while 'surfing the net'. If you come to an inappropriate site, you need to click out immediately and inform your parents or teacher. Below are some sites that are supposed to be 'Kid Safe'. Check these sites out and see what you think. Name of Site Intended Audience Description AskJeeves Students and Teachers Wonderful place for students to ask all kinds of questions. AOL NetFind
for Kids
K-12th Grade Students AOL.COM is committed to providing a safe, age-appropriate environment for kids in a manner appealing to both kids and parents, addressing primary industry and consumer concerns.

71. Safe Search Engines - SCOUTER Net Compass SCOUTER Interactive - Your Guide To Sc
In this category find information onSafe Search Engines for Youth Protection policies and The Search Engine for kids! Allows children to surf safely.
http://www.scouter.com/compass/Youth_Protection/Safe_Search_Engines/
SCOUTER NetCompass NetRoster Forums ClipArt ... Auctions SCOUTER.com Components Net Compass Discussion Forums Net Roster Clipart Library Headline News Browse Scouting on the Web Search Scouting on the Web Scout Units on the Web Scouting Items on Ebay
SCOUTER's support the American Red Cross Relief Efforts You are 1 of Active Users SCOUTER Net Compass Youth Protection Safe Search Engines Site Map Index of Compass Add Link Send page to friend Safe Search Engines
There are 12 external links and sub-categories in this part of the SCOUTER Net Compass SUB-CATEGORIES No more Sub-Categories to Explore on this part of the SCOUTER Compass LINKS TO EXTERNAL SITES Ask Jeeves for Kids
A natural language search engine that searches only sites that meet child-safe criteria.
Disney's Kid's Base

Disney has a great site filled with interactive flash based programs for hours of safe fun.
Education World

Good for research and browsing, this search engine looks at 55,000 sites in its database.
Kid Sites - The Search Engine for Kids!

The Search Engine for Kids! Allows children to surf safely.
Kid's Search Tools
A very good actual search engine for kids - each site has been looked at and evaluated before it is placed on this system.

72. Resources For Kids Selected By Skokie Public Library: Surf Safe, Surf Smart Home
Surf safe, Surf Smart. Internet use and safety. Search tips and tools Kid s Search Tools, A onepage search tool to help kids search Internet
http://www.skokie.lib.il.us/s_kids/kd_surf/
kids' calendar live homework help coolkids collection ask a librarian...
Surf Safe, Surf Smart
Please note: The Youth Services staff makes every effort to select websites that are suitable for children; however, the Library has no control over individual website content, sponsors, or advertisements. We encourage parents to explore and enjoy these websites with their children.
Kids... Read, Imagine, Explore!
This special section was developed by the Youth Services staff to help kids of all ages find their way around the Internet. Parents, teachers, and other grown-ups may find these links useful, too.
We've even created a special page with Internet search tips and examples to help you find all the web stuff you're looking for! For other resources and links, check out Homework Help and Homeschool Resources
Skokie Public Library and the Youth Services staff remind everyone that a safe surf is a smart surf. Available from home for Skokie Public Library cardholders In-Library use only
Internet Use and Safety
Skokie Public Library and the Youth Services staff remind everyone that a safe surf is a smart surf. Check out these websites for some important information about responsible Internet use and general safety guidelines.

73. SpiderMonkey Kids' Search
Kid s Search Focussed on Canadian toys, games, places, schools and resources, this Children s search category is rich with safe, cyber, enjoyment potential
http://sm.mobrien.com/kids.shtml
Kids Search ~ MP3 Search Music Database Advanced Search Kids Homepages ... Security Search Kid's Search: Focussed on Canadian toys, games, places, schools and resources, this Children's search category is rich with safe, cyber, enjoyment potential. We make this stipulation about young children: no child should be using a computer having internet access without the direct supervision of a parent or responsible child care giver. Nevertheless we have strived to build an index of child-suitable sites for kids seeking to both learn and have fun on the internet. Parental supervision is strongly recomended for all internet access. Note: Be sure to register your own Kids Homepages if you have one. You can also visit other kids pages too SpiderMonkey Help e-music Add URL to SpiderMonkey

74. Nursing: Statins Safe For Kids?
Full text of the article, Statins safe for kids? from Nursing, a publication in the field of 10000000 articles not found on any other search engine.
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA Statin drugs can safely reduce cholesterol levels and reverse artery narrowing in children with familial hypercholesterolemia, according to a Dutch study. In the study, cholesterol levels dropped 24% in children ages 8 to 18 who took pravastatin for 2 years. Plus, carotid artery narrowing reversed course. The study involved 214 children with familial hypercholesterolemia, which is associated with myocardial infarction in early adulthood. Before taking statins, the children spent 3 months on a low-fat diet but still had average low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels of 239 mg/dl-more than 100 points higher than recommended. Children took either pravastatin or a placebo daily for 2 years. Researchers asked them to continue their low-fat diet and to exercise. After 2 years, children who took pravastatin had LDL levels that were on average 57 points less than at the start of the study. Ultrasound testing showed that the thickness of their carotid arteries had decreased by about 10 micrometers. (Thickened arteries can indicate a buildup of fatty plaque.) The drug didn't seem to have any effect on growth and development, hormone levels, or liver or muscle tissue. In contrast, levels of LDL in children who took a placebo didn't change, and ultrasound testing showed that carotid artery thickness increased by 5 micrometers.

75. ADAM2.ORG - Spam Free Email And Kid Safe Internet Searches
Use our content safe searches, especially for your children and get spamobscene free email. Ask Jeeves for kids, Click For Help This Search Engine
http://adam2.org/search/safesearch.html
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Because of the very real concerns about what may be returned unexpectedly, and unwanted, in normal searches for our daily informational needs, we have provided the following searches that have been developed to be as content safe as presently possible. In using these free forms, the user assumes all responsibility for the results of their use.
Feel free to bookmark this page and use them as often as needed.
Attention parents ! Are you tired of the spam (and the pervasive porn email) you and your children are receiving today? Sign them up for a FREE or low cost MailPlus Adam2.org SPAM FREE E-mail account . With the filters view instructions on setting up filters that have been implemented with our program, the only email you (or they) will ever receive will be those you have specifically agreed to at signup and from those to whom you personally let know.
The unique address (ex: will also make it more difficult for those rude spam offenders to guess, or use dictionary programs to guess, what your email is.

76. John's Word Search Puzzles
The kid s puzzles almost always have 18 words, while the adult s puzzles may site has always been, and will always remain, safe for kids of all ages.
http://www.thepotters.com/puzzles.html
Thanks for stopping by. If you are new to this site, we bid you welcome and ask that you read the page. If you would like to create your own puzzles, we ask that you read the software page. If you have questions about the puzzles, check out the FAQs . If you've been here before, we welcome you back. Please note that these puzzles are NOT interactive...you cannot solve them over the 'net. To work the puzzles, print them off and use a pencil. There are two types of puzzles; kid's and adult's, the only difference being the size of the puzzle and the number of words. The kid's puzzles almost always have 18 words, while the adult's puzzles may have over 50. I try to fit as many words as I can on the adults's puzzles. All of the kid's puzzles are lumped into one big category, Kid's Puzzles. The adult's puzzles are broken into 7 categories, General, Geography, Holidays, Letters, Bible, Sports, and TV-Movies. There may be letters that are unused when you complete a puzzle. The left over letters are just that. There are no hidden messages or anything like that, just simple little puzzles. I try to make four new puzzles each month and update the page on the first of each month. The puzzles are, of course, best viewed using

77. DanceSafe.org
Drug Info Search Lab Results EBoard safe Settings On July 30 around 5000 smart-mobbin Czech rave kids held their annual CzechTek party out in
http://www.dancesafe.org/
Drug Info Search Lab Results DanceSafe Forums Safe Settings ... Literature
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New From DanceSafe August 24, 2005
Raving is NOT a Crime: Salt Lake City DanceSafe speaks out
Jonathan Meader, newly minted Director of SLC DanceSafe speaks out on the recent military-style raid that took place this past weekend at a rave:
"On August 20, 2005 I attended an event in Spanish Fork Canyon, Utah called Versus II. I have been attending parties in Utah for the past few years and now am the director of the Salt Lake City DanceSafe organization. We staff parties with information booths handing out info cards, candy, ear plugs, and other harm reduction related material. Although we were not staffing this party with a booth, many members of the SLCDS were present and making sure the party was safely under control. The promoters had provided the necessary permits, security guards, food, water, bathrooms, parking, and lighting making this a well organized, safe and LEGAL event. What occurred two hours into the party was something that none of us expected or had ever seen.
After watching cop cars gather in the valley outside the party, I assumed it was going to be the standard procedure of pulling people over as they leave if they are driving erratically or unsafely to ensure there were not party goers making the wrong choice in driving home under the influence. But around 11:30pm, the cop cars disbursed and a helicopter appeared overhead. Once the spotlight began shining on the party, many cop cars and two paddy wagons pulled into the parking area. This is when the tension began to seriously elevate. All of sudden, what seemed like around 100 officers in camouflage and riot gear began to pour in from all sides of the party armed with dogs, rifles, hand guns and tear gas.

78. Search The Foodborne Illness Database
Search Results Details from the Foodborne Illness Educational Materials Database. Title Keeping kids safe Producer USDA, Food safety and Inspection
http://grande.nal.usda.gov/foodborne/fbidb/fbidbsearchdetails.php?ForFBINo=285

79. Aspartame Is NOT Safe. DORway To Discovery Has The WHOLE Truth!
Are Synthetic Sweeteners safe for kids? full story Can We Search It? Yes, We Can! In an effort to keep the site completely functional, until the new
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80. Homestore.com: Safety & Security - Make Your Home Safe For Kids
Eliminate Worries Make Your Home safe for kids Keeping kids out of harm s way is a fulltime job with no time off, ever. It s serious business.
http://www.homestore.com/HomeGarden/HomeImprovement/Safety/Kids/TeachKids.asp
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Sharp corners, stairs and slippery bathtubs are just a few of the potential hazards that children, and their parents, face at home
By Kim MacQueen
Homestore.com Staying alert keeps baby unscathed
Kids are one thing, but what about constantly inquisitive babies, who always seem to be crawling or waddling into some sort of unintended mischief? According to Danielle McGrath of Jacksonville, Fla., who is the mother to 22-month-old Jake and six-week-old Gabrielle, basic childproofing and common sense are the way to keep your babies free from injury. The bottom line for McGrath and savvy parents everywhere is that there's no substitute for paying attention. Be ready to respond at a moment's notice if a child gets into trouble. And once you've got the bases covered — if you possibly can — relax. "They're going to get cuts and scrapes no matter what you do," McGrath says. "You just have to try to protect them as best you can." Take heart. Following these simple steps from safekids.org will help make your home a safer overall place for your child:

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