The Internet is a wonderful research and communication tool, but some sites (Education.com, perhaps?) are more trustworthy than others, and not everyone your child may encounter online has their best interests at heart. Read on to find out how the Internet is being used in schools and what you can do to make sure that your child stays safe while surfing the Web.
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Preschoolers: Ages 3 - 5
During the preschool years, children explore the world and their role in it. There are several areas in which to...
Source: Center on Media and Child Health -
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School Age Children: Ages 6 - 10
During this stage of development, children are learning to become a part of the larger world through school, activities,...
Source: Center on Media and Child Health -
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Places of Interest on the World Wide Web
Accuweather.com www.accuweather.com Students enjoy seeing the actual weather they can expect on any given day. The...
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Instant Messaging Found to Slow Students' Reading
Students who send and receive instant messages while completing a reading assignment take longer to get through their...
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A Definition of Digital Literacy & Citizenship
A working definition that also embraces youth safety and empowerment on the fixed and mobile participatory Web See what...
Source: Connect Safely
