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  • Pause Before You Post
    Pause Before You Post is a public service program from Jostens encouraging everyone to make smart decisions about personal publishing.
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  • Sara Kimmel
    Online safety is very important to us at the High School Library. We strive to educate our students in the effective use of online resources and warn them of possible dangers. We have been developing instruction for our students based on several areas of concern; personal safety, cyberbullying, and protection of hardware and software.
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  • Social Media and Kids: Some Benefits, Some Worries
    But because tweens and teens have a limited capacity for self-regulation and are susceptible to peer pressure, they are at some risk as they engage in and experiment with social media, according to the report. They can find themselves on sites and in situations that are not age-appropriate, and research suggests that the content of some social media sites can influence youth to engage in risky behaviors. In addition, social media provides venues for cyberbullying and sexting, among other dangers. Youth who are more at-risk offline tend to also be more at-risk online
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  • SocialShield -- FreeKidAlert.com
    Internet Safety and Parental Control Software for Social Networking
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  • STOP cyberbullying
    Cyberbullying - what it is, how it works and how to understand and deal with cyberbullies
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  • Stop Walk Talk
    When bullying occurs, what should they do? “STOP” the action, “WALK” away and “TALK” to someone who can affect change. “Stop.Walk.Talk” Bully Reporting System is part of a comprehensive plan that gives a voice to those who have been victims of bullying, who have witnessed bullying and even those who have bullied. Don’t be silent; report what has happened or is happening. “Stop.Walk.Talk.”
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  • StopBullying.gov
    Bullying can happen anywhere: face-to-face, by text messages or on the web. It is not limited by age, gender, or education level. It is not a phase and it is not a joke. Bullying can cause lasting harm.
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  • Talking to children about online safety
    Talk to Children About Online Safety -- “Kids aren’t comfortable telling adults [about problems they encounter online like cyberbullying] because they think they’re going to get in trouble, or worse, they’re worried that they will pull their privileges of being able to use the Internet,"
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  • TEA - Internet Safety - Educators
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  • Teenangels: the award-winning teen cybersafety expert group.
    Teenangels are a group of thirteen to eighteen year old volunteers that have been specially trained in all aspects of online safety, privacy and security. After completion of the required training, the Teenangels run unique programs in schools to spread the word about responsible and safe surfing to other teens and younger kids, parents, and teachers.
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  • Text Messaging and Driving - Texting Can Wait | AT&T
    Watch AT&T's new 10-minute documentary titled "The Last Text," featuring stories of real individuals whose lives have been adversely affected by texting behind the wheel.
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  • That's Not Cool
    Internet safety . . . .
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  • WiredKids, the ultimate online safety project for kids,tweens and teens!
    The primary location for a network of Internet Safety products including WiredKids.org, online safety games and info for kids of all ages and WiredKids.com, dedicated to protecting all Internet users from cybercrime and abuse. Links also to NetBullies.com, InternetSuperHeroes.org, KatiesPlace.org, TeenAngels.org, WiredSafety.org, WiredCops.org, Cyberlawenforcement.org, & Aftab.com
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  • World’s Simplest Online Safety Policy
    Never before in history have kids had the ability to create and publish so much content, so easily. Never ever  have people had the ability to access so much information without leaving a seat. These are awesome abilities that come with awesome responsibilities. These abilities and responsibilities require skills that are taught and not inherited. Educators need to have the authority to teach these skills. Educators need to be trusted to teach these skills.
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  • YouTube - Illuminate Cyberbullying
    In partnership with Sony Creative Software and the Ad Council, NCPC selected the winning PSAs that are designed to raise awareness about preventing cyberbullying.
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