internet and children

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Don't share your address online

2014
Simple text and colorful illustrations show how to safely use the Internet and why personal information like an address should not be shared.

Don't share your phone number online

2014
Simple text and colorful illustrations show how to safely use the Internet and why personal information like a phone number should not be shared.

Don't talk to strangers online

2014
Simple text and colorful illustrations show how to safely use the Internet and why children should only talk to people they know while online.

Don't share your plans online

2014
Simple text and colorful illustrations show how to safely use the Internet and why personal information should not be shared.

Be nice online

2014
Simple text and colorful illustrations show how to safely use the Internet and how to avoid cyberbullying.

Totally wired

what teens and tweens are really doing online
2007
A guide for parents that explores the use of the Internet by preteens and teenagers; discussing blogging, social-networking, bullying, parental controls, and other related issues.

Online privacy

2013
Computer users of all ages need to know how they can better protect themselves and their personal information online. This guide will help them understand controversial issues and provide suggestions about better, safer Internet habits.

Thinking critically

For as long as there has been violence in video games, there has been controversy over how that violence affects society. Through a pro/con format-supported by facts, quotes, anecdotes, and illustrations, this title examines issues related to video games and violence.

Using the Internet safely

2003
Provides information and advice on using the Internet safely, discussing privacy concerns, search engines, and electronic mail.

Internet safety

2003
Provides information and advice on using the Internet safely, discussing privacy concerns, viruses, shopping online, netiquette, and more.

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