PALOS COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL DISTRICT 118

INTERNET SAFETY RESOURCES

FOR PARENTS

Today's students have access to a variety of technology devices and the internet, often both at home and at school.  School use is supervised; individual student access to email, file downloading, instant messaging, and social websites (such as myspace.com) is blocked.   While parents are aware that  technology is used on a daily basis, the misuse of technology has caught many adults off guard.  Teachers and parents need to educate themselves about ways that students are using social websites and online communities as well as file downloads and online gaming.  Many parents have no problem setting rules to keep their child safe when using a new toy, piece of equipment, or driving a car.   However, many do not establish rules for the use of the internet, computers, cell phones and other electronic devices.  There are three basic ways of keeping kids safe while using technology: educate your child and yourself, supervise your child's use of the internet and electronic devices, and use software to track online activity and/or filter websites. 

We have created our own Top Ten Recommendations for family internet use.

We have selected the following resources to help educators, parents, and students extend their knowledge of online safety, security, privacy, and citizenship.  


Scott Fox, District 118's Network Specialist created a presentation with definitions, tips, and useful sites for protecting yourself and your computer on the Internet. 
 


McGruff.org

This site provides several areas for parents, teachers, and students to access information on various technology topics.
Raising Cyber Safe Kids offers information about cyberbullying, luring, plagiarism, copyright issues, and identity theft.  There is a lesson plan for teachers in grade 4 and 5.
Internet Safety Circuit has four games and quizzes for children to explore.
The Comic Club addresses the issue of using chat rooms.
Cyberbullying: This site provides a definition, a parent brochure, interactive game, and a lesson plan for teachers in grades 1 and 2.
 



This site provides Internet safety tips for parents.  Surf Swell Island: Adventures in Internet safety is a series of three "quiz like" adventure games that address: privacy, viruses, or netiquitte (guidelines for behavior on the Internet).  The games are geared for students in grades K-6.  However, many high school students enjoyed the games. 



Parry Aftab, a lawyer who specializes in cyber-abuse and cybercrime created an informative website on net bullies.
 


Wiredkids' mission is to educate children so they have and educational and safe internet experience.  This site provides information for children of all ages. 
 


This "comic" style website reinforces the message about smart, safe, and responsible surfing on the web. 
 

NetSmartz is an interactive resource from the NCMEC (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children) and The Boys and Girls Clubs of America.  This site has age-appropriate activities to teach children how to be safe on the Internet.  It has links for parents, educators, and teens. 




Myspace.com has a page addressing parents' concerns about the website.  This page provides some tips for parents, including a link to instructions for removing your child's profile from MySpace. 



A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety is a handbook published by the FBI.




I-Safe is an Internet safety education program for children and parents.  This program has several components.  I-Parent is one part of the I-Safe program.
 


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Graphics on this page are from DiscoverySchool.com Teacher Clip Art
Disney logo from the Disney site
McGruff logo from the McGruff site 
myspace.com logo from the myspace site

Last updated March 2006