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Be sure you've seen our tips and information about using the web before you go....

Net Smartz
The "NetSmartz Workshop" is an interactive, educational safety resource from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and Boys & Girls Clubs of America for children (ages 5-17), parents, guardians, educators, and law enforcement that uses age appropriate, 3D activities to teach children how to stay safer on the Internet.

Kidz Printz: Web Wisdom
Information on Net Safety, filtering software and more.

Welcome to the Web
Great tips on how to use the web.

Kid Safety on the Internet
Lots of great information about keeping yourself safe - both on and off the net.

Stay Alert - Stay Safe
Explore the site, play games and enter contests.

Disney's CyberNetiquette Comix
Check this out for some interactive fun and learning. Lots of graphics. (requires shockwave flash)

McAfee.com Kids
This site is dedicated to educating parents, teachers and our young people about the dangers of the Internet and how to avoid them.

Teen Safety on the Information Highway
Information and tips for teens and parents.

Download Cybersense and Nonsense with the Three Little CyberPigs
To teach kids about using good sense and good manners on the Net. Additional lesson plans also available.
Available for the PC and Mac.

Especially for Parents:

Family Internet
Tons of information about safe surfing and fun kid sites can be found in this area at About.com.

Tools & Tips for Parents
Guidelines for setting kids up on the Net at GetNetWise

Download the Parents Guide to the Internet
Published by the US Department of Education. Download and print using the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Available for the PC and Mac.

Parents' Guide to the Information Superhighway: Rules and Tools for Families Online
Tips for parents, a glossary of key terms and safety precautions for e-mail, chat, and the Net. Published by The Children's Partnership.

Download the Parent's Guide to the Information Highway
Information for families starting on the Internet (see above). Published by The Children's Partnership. Download and print using the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Available for the PC and Mac.

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