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Information
for Parents
The nature of the Internet makes it
possible to access a series of links that can take a child almost
anywhere. Parents should guide their children while they browse
the web just as they supervise their children's choices in reading,
music and
television. The Mt. Lebanon Public Library is not responsible for
the accuracy of information found on the Internet and has no control
over the selection of banner advertisements a site has put on its web
page.
For further information on Internet
Safety please:
See our
Internet
Access Policy.
Examine the red three-ring binder "Parent's Information on Internet
Access" found in the
Children's Library.
Explore the selected sites listed below.
http://www.safekids.com
Guidelines for parents, kids and teens
on online safety. Includes the article "Child Safety on the
Information Highway," from the National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children.
http://www.getnetwise.org
A comprehensive web site with information on
Internet use for kids ages 2 - 17 and their families. Includes
resources to help parents.
http://reference.camden.lib.nj.us/classes/garwood/familyinternet
"Families and the Internet" - An online class for
young people and their parents from New Jersey's Camden County Library.
http://www.carnegiecyberacademy.com/
Carnegie Cadets: The MySecureCyberspace Game.
Commander Omni is in charge of
helping users become 'cyber defenders' to protect computers from 'cyber
villains' such as 'Elvirus' and 'MC Spammer'. Players move through
various missions and earn points which can be used to purchase items for
their dorm room. A fun, educational game from Carnegie Mellon
University's Carnegie Cyber Academy.
http://ikeepsafe.org
The Internet Keep Safe Coalition group teaches basic
rules of Internet safety to children and parents. Governors and/or
first spouses formed this coalition in partnership with a growing list
of crime prevention organizations, law enforcement agencies, foundations
and corporate sponsors.
http://www.attorneygeneral.gov/kidsparents.aspx?id=1559
Operation
Safe Surf, from the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office. Designed to
help educate not only kids and schools about Internet safety, but to
also show parents how they can help keep their children safe online.
http://www.childrenspartnership.org
Contains "The Parents' Guide to the
Information Superhighway: Rules and Tools for Families Online."
http://www.ala.org/oif.html
The Office for Intellectual Freedom home
page, from the American Library Association. Sites include those on
intellectual freedom, filtering, privacy and confidentiality, The
Library Bill of Rights.
http://www.ala.org/ICONN/familiesconnect.html
A site created for parents, children, and
extended family members to use together to learn about the Internet. Offers free online courses that include
Searching the Web Effectively, Navigating the World Wide Web, and K - 12
Internet Issues.
http://www.ala.org/parentspage/greatsites/criteria.html
From the American Library Association,
"Selection Criteria: How to Tell if You are Looking at a Great Web
Site."
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