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For Parents & Caregivers GetNetWise  
Tips for parents from the Association for Library Services to Children of the American Library Association, including How to Raise a Reader, Children's Literature Web Guide, Perenting Information, Child Safety, Explore the Internet, and more.    An online guide devoted to making Web surfing safer for children, sponsored by approximately 36 Internet groups, including the American Library Association, the U.S. Internet Council, Internet Content Coalition, etc. Includes  Tools for Families, Reporting Trouble, Web Sites for Kids, and more.
KidsDomain Safe Surfing for Kids & Newbies Libraries and the Internet Toolkit
Includes safe surfing rules for kids, a smart guide to etiquette on the Internet, tips to get Internet-smart, and more.  Extensive Tips and Guidance for Managing and Communicating about the Internet from the American Library Association.  Includes "what makes a great Web site for Children, Tips for Parents, and more.
The New "HomeWork"
Parents and Students Together on the Web

Parent's Guide to the Internet

From Now On: The Educational Technology Journal presents questions and activities designed increase families' and students' skill and comfort levels when utilizing the Web. This site from the U.S.Department of Education is intended to help parents, regardless of their technological skill level, make use of the Web as an educational tool.
Rules for Online Safety SafeKids.com
Excellent on-line pledge of safety rules for kids using the Internet from the Eugene School District Web site. "Your family's guide to making the Internet and Technology fun, safe and productive."
Student Safety on the Internet TPL's Homework Helpers
Helpful school site from Eugene, Oregon featuring thoughtful articles including - Teen Safety on the Information Highway, Child Safety on the Information Highway, and Protecting our Children from the Internet (and the World). Provides links from our Homepage to sites assisting the student with topics such as authors, math, space & astronomy, and more.

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Revised: August 22, 2008