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Internet Safety Rules
1. I will tell my trusted adult if anything makes me feel sad, scared, or confused. 2. I will ask my trusted adult before sharing information like my name, address, and phone number. 3. I won't meet face-to-face with anyone from the Internet. 4. I will always use good netiquette and not be rude or mean online. Real-World Safety Rules 1. I will always check first with my parent, guardian, or other trusted adult before going anywhere, helping anyone, accepting anything, or getting into a car. 2. I will take a friend with me when going places or playing outside. 3. I will tell people "NO" if they try to touch or hurt me. It's OK for me to stand up for myself. 4. I will tell my trusted adult if anything makes me feel sad, scared, or confused. |
Safe Surfing Tips
· FBI Kids K-5 Safety Tips Interactive Websites for Kids... · Bad Guy Patrol! · Brain POP's Internet Safety · Cyber {smart} for Young Kids · Cyber {smart} Kids · Disney.com|Internet Safety · Elementary School & Internet Safety · Faux Paw the Techno Cat · FBI, K-5 · Hector's World · Internet Safety Hangman · Internet Safety by HCPS · Kids Com · Kids Com Jr. · McGruff · The First Adventures of the Three Cyberpigs · The Second Adventures of the Three Cyberpigs · ThinkuKnow, Ages 5-7 · ThinkuKnow, Ages 8-10 |
Internet Safety Videos on Safety, and Cyber-Bullying
These Internet Safety Videos are available via You Tube, please - Watch at home with Parents/Guardians & Family:
Internet Awareness PSAs
Everyone - Think Before You Post (English)
Link: http://youtu.be/4w4_Hrwh2XI
This PSA is featured as part of the U.S.-based National Center for Missing & Exploited Children's "Don't Believe the Type Campaign." For additional information please visit http://tcs.cybertipline.com/
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Keeping Kids Safer Online
Link: http://youtu.be/ctRfhHgWNLc
In a forty-five minute session with some kids and teens on a Yuma Marine Base this summer, Parry was able to demonstrate how much they can learn. One ten year old girl thought that a computer falling on you was an Internet risk. By the end of the session, she was explaining that you never know how old someone is online and many companies try and trick people into giving away personal information to sell them things. In 45 minutes you can make a difference. Learn more at wiredsafety.org.
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You Never Know
Link: http://youtu.be/TZlUGbgR8jE
Do you really know who your talking to online? This one of WiredSafety.org's and Parry Aftab's animated shorts helps young people understand that they never really know whom they are talking with online...This one deals with cyberbullying.
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Cyberbullying Chicken - Dont believe everything you hear on line.
Link: : http://youtu.be/YmbisE80aFc
Artemus Panda gets a hurtful Instant Message. Luckily Precious Panda is there to set things straight.
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Illuminate Cyberbullying:
Link: http://youtu.be/l2Sg2CbrI34
In partnership with Sony Creative Software and the Ad Council, NCPC selected the winning PSAs that are designed to raise awareness about preventing cyberbullying.
— Josh Bourgeois, independent producer, Thibodaux, LA
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If You Wouldn't Say it in Person, Don't Say it Online
Link 1: http://youtu.be/0TJ9P_nDbTo
Link 2: http://youtu.be/ZoN9Fhy0RLw
These Internet Safety Videos are available via You Tube, please - Watch at home with Parents/Guardians & Family:
Internet Awareness PSAs
Everyone - Think Before You Post (English)
Link: http://youtu.be/4w4_Hrwh2XI
This PSA is featured as part of the U.S.-based National Center for Missing & Exploited Children's "Don't Believe the Type Campaign." For additional information please visit http://tcs.cybertipline.com/
_________________________________________________________________
Keeping Kids Safer Online
Link: http://youtu.be/ctRfhHgWNLc
In a forty-five minute session with some kids and teens on a Yuma Marine Base this summer, Parry was able to demonstrate how much they can learn. One ten year old girl thought that a computer falling on you was an Internet risk. By the end of the session, she was explaining that you never know how old someone is online and many companies try and trick people into giving away personal information to sell them things. In 45 minutes you can make a difference. Learn more at wiredsafety.org.
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You Never Know
Link: http://youtu.be/TZlUGbgR8jE
Do you really know who your talking to online? This one of WiredSafety.org's and Parry Aftab's animated shorts helps young people understand that they never really know whom they are talking with online...This one deals with cyberbullying.
____________________________________________________________________________
Cyberbullying Chicken - Dont believe everything you hear on line.
Link: : http://youtu.be/YmbisE80aFc
Artemus Panda gets a hurtful Instant Message. Luckily Precious Panda is there to set things straight.
____________________________________________________________________________
Illuminate Cyberbullying:
Link: http://youtu.be/l2Sg2CbrI34
In partnership with Sony Creative Software and the Ad Council, NCPC selected the winning PSAs that are designed to raise awareness about preventing cyberbullying.
— Josh Bourgeois, independent producer, Thibodaux, LA
___________________________________________________________________
If You Wouldn't Say it in Person, Don't Say it Online
Link 1: http://youtu.be/0TJ9P_nDbTo
Link 2: http://youtu.be/ZoN9Fhy0RLw