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| Online Safety |
Children are an integral part of our online community. One day the Internet will play as central a role in our children's lives as the television or telephone - and will be even more valuable. So being online and learning new communication skills are essential for today's children. Working together, we can make the online environment a safe and rewarding experience for children. This page provides you with three easy steps to get started and to become "Net Wise"! 1. Take advantage of filtering tools You can learn more about filtering options by reviewing GetNetWise | Tools for Families. If you are an AOL member, click here to learn more about AOL's Parental Controls. 2. Teach your children about online safety and privacy. Do your homework: GetNetWise is a website that includes easy-to-understand tools and information to help families have a rewarding and safe online experience. To learn more, go to GetNetWise.org. Review online safety tips with your kids: Safety Clicks! Introduce your children to the AOL Safety Bot. Play a Safety Trivia game with your kids: Safety Clicks! Teach them how to stay safe while having fun. Visit the Federal Trade Commission's Kidz Privacy Web site to learn more about children's online privacy. 3. Get to know your children's online world As parents, you should get to know your children's online friends and their favorite online areas, just as you know their neighborhood friends and what they watch on television. In the end, there's no better safeguard than parental supervision. Visit the National School Board Foundation site for informative research and guidelines on Children's Use of the Internet. |