Internet  Safety Guidelines for Parents  Jeff Dungan  Dan Everett Kris Sheehan
Safety Tips for 5 - 7 Year Old Children 5 to 7 Year Old Children: should not be online alone may be exposed to inappropriate sites through hyperlinks or search results Safety Tips: Always sit with your kids when they are online Use kid-friendly search engines (like yahoo kids) Keep Internet connected computers in an open area Start teaching your kids about privacy and teach them not to give out information about themselves
Safety Tips for 8 - 10 Year Old Children 8 - 10 Year Old Children: lack the critical thinking skills to be online alone are vulnerable to online marketers and predators begin to communicate with online acquaintances they may have not met in real life Safety Tips: Create a list of Internet rules with your children Sit with your kids when they are online and keep the computer in an open area. Establish a shared family email account
11 - 13 Year Old Children: feel in control when it comes to technology lack the critical thinking skills to judge accuracy of information are interested in building online relationships  may be bullied or may bully others   Safety Tips: Create a list of Internet rules with your kids Keep Internet connected computers in an open area Talk with your kids about online friends and activities Teach kids to never give out personal information when using email or other online activities Safety Tips for 11-13 Year Old Children
CYBER-BULLYING: Using technology to harm another student's emotional or social well-being. Threatening or insulting emails or text messages. Rumors or hateful things about a victim spread via email, blogs, websites. Unwanted pictures taken, then sent to many or posted online. Harassment using instant messaging (chatting).
Why Cyberbully?       Other Factors: Internet gives the freedom to to say things online that they would not say in person. Bully cannot see the consequences of their actions. (facial expression of victim) Less chance of getting caught Victims may not know who the bullies are. (anonymity) Victims may not report for fear of adults "freaking out" and removing internet privileges. Difficult to enforce at school.
What we are doing here at SAS to keep your kids safe online? All 3rd-5th graders and their Parents have signed the SAS Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)   When introducing Blogging or other online collaborative spaces tech integrators focus on staying safe and Appropriate Use.   Encourage students to self regulate/moderate online activities of themselves and others in the class
What can you do with your child to ensure they are practicing good online behavior?   Communicate, Communicate, Communicate   Play online games with your kids   Communicate with your kids by email (you set up their account)   Come up with a username that keeps your child's identity hidden for use in online games, chat rooms, etc.
Do you know of any good sites I can use?   Woogi World  is a great online, virtual space dedicated to helping parents and kids learn more about responsible internet use and safety    Go to  YouTube  and search for"Internet Safety". Watch and discuss some of these vids with your kids Have your kids get their "Web License" from  PBSkids.org
Websites and Resources http://www.woogiworld.com/     http://www.kidzui.com/  is a "parallel" internet space just for kids with parent approved material   http://pbskids.org/license/   http://www.ikeepsafe.org/ http://www.isafe.org  Click on  "Parents and Outreach" link at the top. http://4kids.org/safesurf/ http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/kidsonline/  This is an excellect Documentary on keeping kids safe online
Web Sites and Resources, Continued Age Appropriate Guidelines   Information taken from: WebAware: http://www.bewebaware.ca/english/default.aspx Other sites: Microsoft http://www.microsoft.com/protect/family/age/stages.mspx GetNetWise http://kids.getnetwise.org/safetyguide/

Internet Safety

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    Internet  Safety Guidelinesfor Parents Jeff Dungan Dan Everett Kris Sheehan
  • 2.
    Safety Tips for5 - 7 Year Old Children 5 to 7 Year Old Children: should not be online alone may be exposed to inappropriate sites through hyperlinks or search results Safety Tips: Always sit with your kids when they are online Use kid-friendly search engines (like yahoo kids) Keep Internet connected computers in an open area Start teaching your kids about privacy and teach them not to give out information about themselves
  • 3.
    Safety Tips for8 - 10 Year Old Children 8 - 10 Year Old Children: lack the critical thinking skills to be online alone are vulnerable to online marketers and predators begin to communicate with online acquaintances they may have not met in real life Safety Tips: Create a list of Internet rules with your children Sit with your kids when they are online and keep the computer in an open area. Establish a shared family email account
  • 4.
    11 - 13Year Old Children: feel in control when it comes to technology lack the critical thinking skills to judge accuracy of information are interested in building online relationships may be bullied or may bully others   Safety Tips: Create a list of Internet rules with your kids Keep Internet connected computers in an open area Talk with your kids about online friends and activities Teach kids to never give out personal information when using email or other online activities Safety Tips for 11-13 Year Old Children
  • 5.
    CYBER-BULLYING: Using technologyto harm another student's emotional or social well-being. Threatening or insulting emails or text messages. Rumors or hateful things about a victim spread via email, blogs, websites. Unwanted pictures taken, then sent to many or posted online. Harassment using instant messaging (chatting).
  • 6.
    Why Cyberbully?       OtherFactors: Internet gives the freedom to to say things online that they would not say in person. Bully cannot see the consequences of their actions. (facial expression of victim) Less chance of getting caught Victims may not know who the bullies are. (anonymity) Victims may not report for fear of adults "freaking out" and removing internet privileges. Difficult to enforce at school.
  • 7.
    What we aredoing here at SAS to keep your kids safe online? All 3rd-5th graders and their Parents have signed the SAS Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)   When introducing Blogging or other online collaborative spaces tech integrators focus on staying safe and Appropriate Use.   Encourage students to self regulate/moderate online activities of themselves and others in the class
  • 8.
    What can youdo with your child to ensure they are practicing good online behavior?   Communicate, Communicate, Communicate   Play online games with your kids   Communicate with your kids by email (you set up their account)   Come up with a username that keeps your child's identity hidden for use in online games, chat rooms, etc.
  • 9.
    Do you knowof any good sites I can use?   Woogi World is a great online, virtual space dedicated to helping parents and kids learn more about responsible internet use and safety    Go to YouTube and search for"Internet Safety". Watch and discuss some of these vids with your kids Have your kids get their "Web License" from PBSkids.org
  • 10.
    Websites and Resourceshttp://www.woogiworld.com/   http://www.kidzui.com/ is a "parallel" internet space just for kids with parent approved material   http://pbskids.org/license/   http://www.ikeepsafe.org/ http://www.isafe.org Click on "Parents and Outreach" link at the top. http://4kids.org/safesurf/ http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/kidsonline/ This is an excellect Documentary on keeping kids safe online
  • 11.
    Web Sites andResources, Continued Age Appropriate Guidelines   Information taken from: WebAware: http://www.bewebaware.ca/english/default.aspx Other sites: Microsoft http://www.microsoft.com/protect/family/age/stages.mspx GetNetWise http://kids.getnetwise.org/safetyguide/