Internet Safety Websites
There are many websites for parents and children that provide information on how to be smart and safe on the internet.
Safe and informative curriculum related sites for students of all ages are listed on each of our building’s web pages. For Elementary and Middle School, choose the Media Center link from any building page, for High School, choose the LCPS Virtual Library link. These sites are updated regularly by our District Media Specialists and used by our students on a daily basis.
Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use
http://csriu.org/cyberbully/
This site provides information on how to combat cyberbullying and cyberthreats.
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2 Smart 4U
http://www.2smrt4u.com/toolbox.htm
Type Smart. Post Wisely. This site will help parents/guardians through the process of teaching children how to use the internet safely.
Common Sense Media
http://www.commonsense.com/internet-safety-guide/
Get insight with their guide to Keeping Kids Internet Safe and Smart. This site is an excellent resource for all parents.
The Macomb County Sheriff
Macomb County Sheriff - MACE
This website has information on how to protech your child online and some safety tips regarding webcams.
Wired Safety
http://www.wiredsafety.org/
Wired safety provides information for parents, educators, kids, tweens, and teens. Wired safety also operates Teenangels, WiredKids, Cyber Law Enforcement and Internet Super Heroes. This site was founded by Parry Aftab, an Internet privacy and security lawyer.
The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
http://www.missingkids.com/
Their mission is to help prevent child abduction and exploitation, they help find missing children and assist families. The site also provides resources, news, and events.
Safe Kids
www.safekids.com
A family's guide to making the Internet fun and safe.
Common Sense Media
http://www.commonsense.com
The nation's leading non-partisan organization dedicated to improving the media lives of kids and families.
United States Department of Justice
http://www.projectsafechildhood.gov/index.html
Guided by the leadership of the Attorney General, Project Safe Childhood (PSC) aims to combat the proliferation of technology-facilitated sexual exploitation crimes against children.