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Child Safety on the Information Highway - by SafeKids.com
SafeKids.Com is where you'll find tips, advice and suggestions to make your family's online experience fun and productive.
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This is a great starting point for all information about safety on the Internet - whether it's for your young child, your teen or even yourself. Review the safety 'rules' with your children, read up on privacy issues and if you don't already have software to filter out objectionable sites, review their list.
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The CyberAngels
CyberAngels is non profit organization dedicated to everything you ever
wanted to know about your cyber-neighborhood
watch and about protecting your children in cyberspace
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Another great site filled with articles, links and information about online safety. The articles are from a book entitled "Parents and the Internet". Online chat and online classes are offered.
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Kids and Parents Guide to Surfing the Information Highway
Topics on this helpful site include: using your home computer, computers and technology, homework helpers, raising readers, a guide to safe surfing and more. Provided by the Salt Lake City County Library System.
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This site is a good 'starting guide' in how and why to use computers with
your kids - from helping them read to surfing the Internet to help with
their homework.
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Surfing the Net with Kids
Although it is easy to navigate the Web, finding quality family
sites is frustrating and time consuming. That is why hundreds
of thousands of newspaper readers rely on Barbara J. Feldman's "Surfing the Net with Kids." Each weekly column rates and reviews five fun, educational Web sites on topics as diverse as Stock Market Games, Ben Franklin, Paper Airplanes and Tigers.
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If you and your kids spend time surfing the internet for homework or fun, this site is going to be one of your favorite bookmarks. Their site gives short description (pre-screen sites) about where to find this month's featured topics and sites categorized by subjects such as math, science, history and geography.
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Parents Educators and Publishers
The PEP site is an informational resource for Parents, Educators, and children's software Publishers. It contains information on computer products, camps, Internet safety, computer recycling and more.
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There are many useful areas on this site, such as the section on Internet safety, lists of computer camps for kids and many links to other areas. This is a good place to start if you're looking for information on your child and computers.
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