INTERNET SAFETY
BOOKS AND VIDEOS FOR TEACHERS
The Educational Resources Store
contains educational books and
videos for children, teens,
parents and teachers about
adolescence and growing up. The
books and videos featured on
this site cover a wide range of
topics. You will find topics
ranging from infant education to
dealing with teens with
different and sometimes
difficult situations. The books
and DVDs contain information at
all levels, including books,
DVDs, games and posters geared
to the children, teens, parents,
and teachers.
Product ID: INT-002
In this educational DVD, you'll
learn how to avoid potentially
dangerous situations on the
internet. Safe Side
Superchick and the whole gang
return in this award-winning
DVD, taking kids on a field trip
through the cyber-world of
E-mail, downloads, pop-ups and
chat rooms. She explains
what's going on and how things
work. Most important, she
shares her four hot tips for
cool kids that can make you you
safer on the internet in a fun
way. Also featured is
Clicky, an animated character
created by The National Center
for Missing & Exploited Children
to teach kids how to stay safer
online. This DVD is geared
toward children 6 to 11 years
old (Parent Section Password
342)
Runtime: 49 mins
Product ID: INT-004
This complete guide gives you
everything you need to know to
deal with the parenting issues
that new technology requires,
and gives you the tools to allow
you to protect your children. It
also shows you how to keep up
with the internet and current
computer technology, even if
you're technically challenged.
You'll also learn how to protect
your child from cyber-bullies
and sexual predators, monitor
your child's online activity,
recognize the danger signs in
your child's socializing sites
like MySpace, and understand the
secret language of texting,
instant messaging, e-mail, and
chat rooms. By keeping your
child healthy and teaching them
proper on-line study skills,
you'll help them develop healthy
friendships, both on and
offline. As a parent, you need
to set rules about the internet
to your child's age and
developmental stage, and most
important, know when to turn off
the computer.
Pages: 400
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