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Internet Safety
 for Kids
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Length of Programs:
18 minutes each
Audience:
Kids & Adults
Format:
VHS
Catalog #
V0202 For Kids
V0203 For Parents

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Do you know where YOUR child is going?

Whether it's your own child or the kids you teach, you are their role model when it comes to safe behavior.
 
But when it comes to the Internet, are you equipped to show them how to navigate safely out in cyberspace?

With these new Internet Safety videos, the answer is YES!



Internet Safety for Kids:

Target audiences: Children aged 7-14 as well as parents

Format:  A brisk and fun presentation--by kids for kids

Handouts for instructor and audience

Generate lively class participation

18 minutes

 

 

Internet Safety for Parents:

Target audience:  Parents and teachers

Format:  A parent offers useful tips on how to help children access and surf the Internet safely

How to encourage positive communication between parents and kids

Handouts for instructor and audience

Includes additional handout: "How to Talk Cyberspeak with your Child"

Generate lively group participation

18 minutes


What you and your child will learn:

How sexual predators, hackers, con artists, and e-mail spammers threaten a child

Why identity theft is growing and how kids can be affected

How to use e-mail, chat rooms, and surfing tools safely

How specialty software can help parents monitor their children’s online activity

How parents can encourage positive communication with their children

Why the Internet is tremendously beneficial to children in spite of these dangers

How to set limits and encourage responsible Internet use

Internet fraud (e.g. con games and identity theft) is on the rise but can be avoided

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last update 01/22/07