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k-5-familytip-talkingsafelyonline.pdf
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Owner: Waddel, Michele (User-2889, 11254:EVERETT)DS
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  • FAMILY TIP SHEET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
1TALKING SAFELY ONLINE / TIP SHEET / DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP / REV DATE 2016www.commonsense.org/educators | CREATIVE COMMONS: ATTRIBUTION-NONCOMMERCIAL-SHAREALIKEWhat’s the Issue? Asthe relationship develops, the predator may send pictures, ask a child to send them pictures, and then ask to meetface to face.
  • Establish rules for who’s okay to talk to.
  • Also, avoid banning them from the computer.
  • Kids are less likely to tell parents when they experience a problem on the computer if they think as a result they
won’t be allowed to use it.
  • If you think this
might be happening, ask your child about it!
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