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Sometimes, the sheer volume of media and pop culture influences in our kids' lives can seem overwhelming. Get pro-active! Use the resources in this section to learn how to talk to your kids about media, gain control of the home entertainment playground, and speak out as a consumer.
 

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eparent_alice_icon e-Parenting Tutorial: Keeping up with your kids’ online activities


e-Parenting Tutorial
helps parents increase their awareness of the ways that children and teens are using the Internet for learning, entertainment and socializing, and the issues they may be encountering along the way. Through the exploration of five key themes – homework, cyberbullying, marketing, online relationships, and excessive use – parents can develop the knowledge and skills they need to help their children navigate the Internet safely, wisely, and responsibly.

e-Parenting Tutorial

Parenting the Net Generation

Parental Involvement can ensure kids stay safe while benefiting from the Internet


Parents can work together to ensure kids are safe and savvy surfers by organizing a Parenting the Net Generation workshop at their school.

Parenting the Net Generation


 

Be Web Aware Be Web Aware


For more ideas on how to build partnerships in your community to raise awareness about kids’ Internet use, check out Be Web Aware, our public education program on Internet safety.

Be Web Aware



 
Lil Pig

Educational Games for Kids


Help kids become safe and savvy surfers. Have them play the new flash versions of the CyberPigs games.

Privacy Playground

CyberSense and Nonsense



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