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Students PK-12
Parents & Community

Resource aimed at creating a way to educate, communicate, and report online abuse. Has supporting resources for students, parents, caregivers, and educators on online safety to keep themselves and their computers safe from harm.

Students K-12
Staff
Parents & Community

HHS administers more than 100 programs across its operating divisions. HHS programs protect the health of all Americans and provide essential human services, especially for those who are least able to help themselves.

Staff

Administrators

Articles, printable materials and best practices.

Students K-8

Learn more about these free lessons that educate and empower students with strategies to prevent, recognize, and respond appropriately to bullying, cyberbullying, all types of child abuse, digital abuse, and other digital dangers. Easy to implement with just 2 classroom lessons. To implement you must be a Certified Facilitator, online certification training can be completed in 2 hours – email info@mbfchildsafetymatters.org to request access.

Students K-8

Parents & Community

Teaches basic rules of Internet safety to children and parents, reaching them online and in school. Provides K-12 curriculum and videos.

Students 6-12

Staff

Parents & Community

Maintains a database of research and resources. Resources are available for educators, parents, and teen.

Students K-12

Staff & Administrators

Parents & Community

Curriculum made up of 65 grade-differentiated lesson plans, interactive games, professional development, and family education. The Scope & Sequence consists of 3 units for grade bands K-2, 3-5, and 6-8, and 4 units for grades 9-12. Each unit has 5 lessons, family activities, and professional development resources. The units build on each other by reinforcing developmentally appropriate topics such as cyberbullying, privacy, etc.

Students K-12

Parents & Community

Students: “Living Life Online,” interactive publication teaches kids to be good digital citizens by staying safe online, thinking critically, understanding advertising, and having good online etiquette. “Heads Up: Stop. Think. Connect.” booklet teaches safe online socialization. “You Are Here” bookmark promoting ftc.gov/YouAreHere, a virtual mall where kids learn to be smart consumers and how to protect their personal information, and how to spot scams. Parents/Community: “Net Cetera: Chatting with Kids About Being Online” handbook and bookmarks. “Laptop Security Tips” bookmark provides steps you can take to protect your laptop and all the personal information on it from thieves.

Students 4-8

This series of free standards-based lessons and videos teach key digital citizenship concepts through inquiry-based activities, and collaborative and creative opportunities.

Students K-12

Parents & Community

Contains games, guides, lesson plans, tip sheets, and workshops on topics including alcohol marketing, body image, technology usage and online safety, cyberbullying, digital citizenship, diversity and minorities, gender representation, human rights, media literacy, sexting, tobacco marketing, violence and more.

Students 6-12

Parents & Community

A video site designed to combat bullying on a range of topics. Videos feature youth, are high quality, and generally short.

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