As parents, we do our best to protect our children in all walks of life. The Internet poses a new type of threat and risk to our children, from which they also need protection. With 100% of the public and charter schools in Delaware having internet connectivity, teaching our children about cyber safety becomes imperative. Our Cyber Security Parent's Page provides direct access to valuable resources for keeping our children (and ourselves) safe on the Internet. Information is just a click away on safety practices, products, and resources to keep our children safe while they are online. |
- Websites
- Helpful Information
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- A Parent's Guide to Facebook
- Precautions When Surfing the Net - Delaware Attorney General Kid's Page
- Blogging - The Promise and Perils (MySpace, Facebook, Xanga, etc.)
- Child Safety on the Information Highway
- Copyright Basics
- Cyberbullying
- FBI Guide to Internet Safety
- Instant Messaging
- Keeping Children Safe Online
- Kids Safety: Reporting Trouble
- MySpace Users - Get Better Passwords
- Net Cetra - Chatting with Kids About Being Online
- Online Safety Guide for Families
Covers everything from Instant Messaging to social networking sites, to web browsing for two year olds. - Parenting Online (WiredKids.org)
- Parental Control Software
- Understanding Peer-to-Peer Networking (File Sharing Programs)
- Videos
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Videos from On Guard Online
Net Cetera: Chatting with Kids About Being Online
Learn how to talk to your kids about staying safe online.

Heads Up: Stop. Think. Click.
When you're online, take a second to stop and think before you click.
The Protection Connection
Learn to protect yourself online with privacy settings and good online practices.
Share with Care
What you post online could have an impact on people in the real world.
Stand Up to Cyberbullying
You can help stop cyberbullies by standing up for yourself or someone else.
Phishy Home
A phisher pays an unexpected visit to someone's home.
Phishy Office
A phisher shows that phishing can happen when you least expect it — even at the office.
Phishy Store
A phisher visits a clothing store in hopes of getting a shopper's financial information.
