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Internet Safety
Various Internet sites provide great ways for people to stay in touch and up to date, but can also be used by others with bad intentions.   It is up to each family to decide how much access to provide your child to things like the Internet, e-mail, cell phones, and whatever new technological breakthrough is on the horizon.  Below are links to some Internet safety resources.

May Newsletter
April Newsletter
March Newsletter
February Newsletter
Facebook or not?
January Newsletter
December Newsletter
November Newsletter
Facebook Savvy
October Newsletter
"Teaching Kids How to be Email Savvy"
September Newsletter
"Setting Boundries for Technology Use"
August Newsletter
"Concerns About Friending"
July Newsletter
"What are the Risks & Concerns for Our Children Posting Images or Videos Online?"
June Newsletter
"Teaching Children How to Determine Friend from Foe in Our Email In-boxes"
May Newsletter
"Research on Childrens' Use of Technology"
April Newsletter
"Recommendations for Childrens' and Teens' Use of Technology"
March Newsletter
"Parenting Challenges in the Age of Technology"
February Newsletter
"Young Children and Social Networks"
January Newsletter
"Living with Facebook and other Social Networking Sites"
Children Online
Many useful resouces, including books and articles about current topics, including the 3 listed below.
Facebook Article
"The Impact of Facebook on Our Students"
Internet Safety
Internet Safety Article from the Kentwood Michigan Police Department
UW-Madison Smart Social Networking
Web Site from UW-Madison about Smart Social Networking, including links to additional articles
FBI Internet Safety
A parent's guide to Internet safety from the FBI