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Online Safety Tips for Your Mobile Devices
Our mobile devices carry a lot of personal information about you and your friend and family, like your contacts, photos, and financial information. Check out these tips to ensure that you use your mobile device safely:
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Best Empathy Games, Apps, and Websites for Kids
Looking for some fun ways to teach your children about empathy?Check out this article on common sense media:
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Parent Tips: What do you do when your child is the target of cyberbullying?
Is your child being targeted by cyberbullies? Check out these tips on how to help:
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Converstation Case: Digital Drama
Read this conversation case to learn more about digital drama:
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23 Expert Q&As on cyberbullying
Learn more about cyberbullying in this Q&A by common sense media:
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4 Ways to Help Teens Avoid Digital Harassment
Learn how to avoid digital harassment with this video:
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5 Tips for Dealing with Haters and Trolls
Dealing with cyberbullying? Check out this video for tips for dealing with haters and trolls:
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5 Ways to Stop Cyberbullies
Are cyberbullies giving you trouble? Lean some tips to stop cyberbullies:
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Survey Report: Teens and Parents on Internet Safety and Cyberbullying
Between February 26 and March 30, 2016, AT&T and the Tyler Clementi Foundation conducted online quantitative polling among 1,000 teens and parents in the New York City metropolitan area, including 500 teens and 500 parents. The margin of error is +/- 4.38 per audience, with higher margins of error for the subgroups.
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Internet Safety Tips for Kids
Sharing photos, posting comments, playing video games — these are just a few of the ways that kids interact online. But when online networking goes beyond friends and family, it can present safety risks. Learn how to protect your kids online.
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It’s Time to Have “The Talk”
Laying the ground rules: Having the “talk” with your kids about their online presence.
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Common Sense Digital Passport
Common Sense Education’s award-winning suite of engaging games for grades 3-5 that address key issues facing kids in today’s digital world. They will learn critical skills related to digital safety, respect and community.
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Common Sense Digital Compass
Looking for a fun, engaging and informative way to learn about digital citizenship? Check out Common Sense Education’s Digital Compass. Learn about the about the fundamentals of digital citizenship through animated, choose-your-own-adventure interactive experiences designed for grades 6-9.
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