1. Don't give out your address,
phone number, parents information (work or personal), location
and the name of your school
2. Tell your parents right away if I come across any information
that makes you feel uncomfortable.
3. Never agree to get together with someone you “meet”
online without first checking with your parents.
4. Never send a person your picture or anything else without
first checking with your parents.
5. Do not respond to any messages that are mean or in any way
make you feel uncomfortable. It is not your fault if I get a
message like that. Tell your parents
|
6. Decide with your parents
the time of day that you can be online, the length of time and
appropriate sites to check out.
7. Don’t give out Internet password to anyone (even best
friends) other than your parents.
8. Check with your parents before downloading or installing
software or doing anything that could possibly hurt our computer
or jeopardize your family’s privacy
9. Help your parents understand how to have fun and learn things
online
10. Talk to your parents! It’s fun to share with them
what you learn on the internet!
Source
for Suggestion |
Internet
Super Heroes
Young People's Perspective, Bullying,
Checklits for cyber communicaitons, Think before you Click Send

|
Wired
Kids, Inc.
Cyber Bullying: What it is, how it works,
how to take action, how to prevent it

|
Chicago
Public Library
Quiz for Kidz
 |
Internet
Super Heroes
Young People's Perspective, Bullying,
Checklits for cyber communicaitons, Think before you Click Send

|