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Parent Guide
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Be involved with your children and their
computer use. Talk to them, establish rules,
and make it known that violation of the rules
can lead to a suspension of their online
privileges.
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Do not use the computer as an "electronic
babysitter." Stay aware of and be involved
with your child's online activities. Put
the computer in a family room rather than
in a child's bedroom.
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Commercial online services have parental-control
or "blocking" features that allow
parents to keep children out of certain areas.
Internet Web browsers are developing controls,
and there are also software packages designed
to block Internet sites such as Internet
newsgroups, specific Web sites, file libraries,
and chat areas known to contain sexually
explicit material. Some software packages
give parents the option of choosing which
types of sites to block.
Rules for Online Safety
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I will talk with my parents so that we can
set up rules for going online. We will decide
on the time of day that I can be online,
the length of time I can be online, and appropriate
Web sites for me to visit. If I want to visit
other Web sites, I will get my parents' permission
first.
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While I am online, I will not give out personal
information such as my address, telephone
number. parents' work addresses / telephone
numbers, or the name and location of my school
without my parents' permission.
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I will tell my parents right away if I come
across any information that makes me feel
uncomfortable.
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I will not respond to any messages that are
mean or in any way make me feel uncomfortable.
It is not my fault if I get a message like
that. If I do, I will tell my parents right
away so that they can contact the online
service.
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I will never agree to get together with someone
I "meet" online without first checking
with my parents. If my parents agree to the
meeting, I will be sure that it is in a public
place, and I will bring a parent or my adult
guardian along.
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While I am online, I will never send a person
my picture or anything else without first
checking with my parents.
Home Devices That Have Computer Chips
Computer chips are everywhere. Below is a
list of just a few home devices that contain
computer chips:
- Television
- Radio
- CD Player
- Electric Razor
- Icemaker
- Coffee Maker
- Security System
- Playstation
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- VCR
- Videocassette Recorder
- Digital Clock
- Answering Machine
- Microwave Oven
- Garage Door Opener
- Sprinkler System
- Game Cube
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Resources
Computers have become so important in our
lives, that information on computers is available
everywhere. Contact your local library, use
the Internet, visit local computer stores
or bookstores, or visit a computer department
at a college or university. Online, use a
search engine and key words and phrases to
find computer topics that interest you.
Netsmartz.org
The NetSmartz Workshop is committed to providing
a fun, safe, and secure age-appropriate web
site for children of all ages. NetSmartz.org
is a site where children learn how to be
safer on the Internet through many interactive
activities. We are dedicated to better safeguarding
all children online and helping parents and
children learn how to demonstrate "NetSmartz"
while exploring the Internet.
Web Site: http://www.netsmartz.org/flash/index.html
SafeKids.Com
Welcome to SafeKids.Com where you'll find
tips, advice and suggestions to make your
family's online experience fun and productive!
Web Site: http://www.safekids.com/
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