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Use Screen Time to Set Restrictions and Parental Controls on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
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Thank you to Dillon Schroeder for sharing this resource
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We visit age-appropriate videos that teach online safety:
o Surf Swell Island o Clicky’s Quest–internet safety o Clicky’s Web World–What to do o Princess who knew how to UYN–video o Webonauts o Webville Outlaws–internet safety o My Online Neighborhood–video o Internet safety video–a day in a digital citizen’s life o Safe surfing ebook—read or read to you |
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That's not Cool
Internet safety - Internet Drivers License
Using technology is a privilege not a right...just like driving a car. There are rules to the road, and you must obey the law. Speed limits, stop lights and safety belts are part of being a good driver on the road. These rules of the road keep you and others safe. The same is true for navigating technology, there are rules that you should follow when you use technology that will keep you safe. When you know and follow these rules, technology will be fun to use and help you to learn a lot!
Remember that the Internet connects you to the whole world through your computer. You wouldn’t run out of your house and go somewhere without your parents permission would you? You should also always tell your parents where you are going on the Internet! They always want to hear about the fun places you are visiting!
Internet Rules:
Some information is private and should not be shared over the Internet, this includes:
1. Your last name
2. Your phone number
3. Your address
4. The name of your school
5. A picture of yourself
* Sometimes a website will ask you to fill out a form that requires some of this information. Before you fill it out, be sure to have a trusted adult look at the website and give you permission.
Parents and teachers always want to know about the fun things that you are doing on the Internet, be sure to tell a parent or teacher before you log onto the Internet.
Remember that the Internet connects you to the whole world through your computer. You wouldn’t run out of your house and go somewhere without your parents permission would you? You should also always tell your parents where you are going on the Internet! They always want to hear about the fun places you are visiting!
Internet Rules:
Some information is private and should not be shared over the Internet, this includes:
1. Your last name
2. Your phone number
3. Your address
4. The name of your school
5. A picture of yourself
* Sometimes a website will ask you to fill out a form that requires some of this information. Before you fill it out, be sure to have a trusted adult look at the website and give you permission.
Parents and teachers always want to know about the fun things that you are doing on the Internet, be sure to tell a parent or teacher before you log onto the Internet.