You Look Out For Them In The Real World....
Do You Know What They Are Doing Online?
Parents are the key to their children's Internet Safety education.
Internet Safety resources for young adults and their parents and educators:
Online Safety Pledge for young people (1 page, 28 KB)
FBI CyberSafety Tips (1 page, 38.5 KB) pdf version ( 112 KB)
The Internet Predator Grooming Process for younger children (1 page, 29 KB) pdf version ( 49.3 KB)
The Internet Predator Grooming Process (1 page, 54.5 KB) pdf version ( 54.2 KB)
The Internet is NOT Anonymous (1 page, 26 KB) pdf version ( 54.2 KB)
Internet Personal Safety Jeopardy Game (46 Slides, 1.65 MB)
Internet Safety Quiz for Parents (2 pages, 75.5 KB) pdf version ( 54.2 KB) (Quiz answers are available by emailing Annie Lisowski at annie.lisowski@ces.uwex.edu)
Internet Terms and Definitions from i-SAFE (2 pages, 98.6 KB)
Internet Safety Tip Sheets for Parents from i-SAFE (5 pages, 94.9 KB)
Who wants to be an Internet Safety Millionaire? Interactive Game (50 Slides, 539 KB)
Link to PBS FRONTLINE: Growing Up Online "
In Growing Up Online, FRONTLINE takes viewers inside the very public private worlds that kids are creating online, raising important questions about how the Internet is transforming childhood." Watch the entire episode online.
Please let Annie Lisowski, Buffalo County 4-H & Youth Development Educator at annie.lisowski@ces.uwex.edu how you are using these materials in your homes and communities.
It is because youth are best protected from Internet dangers by learning the skills to act responsibly as cyber citizens and gaining the wisdom to navigate the online world safely, that Buffalo County UW-Extension encourages educators and parents to take an active interest in Internet Safety education. If you are interested in holding an Internet Safety program in your organization or agency, please contact Annie Lisowski, Buffalo County 4-H & Youth Development Educator at the UW-Extension Office at 608-685-6256 or via email at annie.lisowski@ces.uwex.edu.
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