Never tell strangers your email address.
Never tell strangers your home address.
Never tell strangers your last name.
Never tell strangers where you or anyone you know lives.
Never tell strangers your home telephone number or a friend's phone number.
Never tell strangers that you will meet or talk with them in-person.
Never tell strangerswhat city you live in or the name of your school.
Don't wait! Safety first! Show your parents and/or teacher any message that asks for personal information such as email address, last name, home address, phone number, or anything that makes you feel uncomfortable in any way. We recommend that you do not write back anybody who asks you for this information. It's not safe!
GOOD FOR STUDENTS, PARENTS, TEACHERS, & ADMINISTRATORS -- For additional and comprehensive material for "Internet Safety, Terrorism, & Violence" which includes materials to help kids with these subjects, click:
A Web Quest Series on Creating Non-Violent Schools (K-12, College, Adult/Professional) (From Pacific Bell Knowledge Network Explorer) (General Resources, Shootings & Incidences, Media & Cultural Influences, Bullying, Gangs & Youth Violence, Guns, Weapons, & Protections, Teen Issues & Adolescent Development) (Parenting & Community, Grieving, Coping, & Carrying On Strategies, Proposals & Solutions, Victims, Guestbooks & Memorials, Anarchy, Rebellion & Terrorism, Education, Pedagogy & Reform)
AskERIC - Terrorist Attack on U.S.(Students may have many questions, and feelings of confusion.
This List of Resources for Educators & Parents can help Students cope with the Tragedy)Cyberangels
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (K-12, College, Adult/Professional)
(Kindergarten - 5th Grades; 6th - 12th Grades; Parents & Teachers -- Scroll Down Toward Bottom Left of Home Page)Fire Safety (K-12, College, Adult/Professional) (From the U.S. Fire Administration, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, FEMA) (*Note - Special Section for Early Childhood & Elementary - Click on "Kids' Page")Helping Children Understand the Terrorist Attacks (U.S. Dept. of Education)
(K-12, College, Adult/Professional)Kids & Youth Educational Page from FBI
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center (K-12, College, Adult/Professional)
(Parents & Guardians, Professionals, Teens) (Youth at Risk, Youth Suicide, Collaboration, Youth Development,
After School, More ...)Police Notebook (Univ. of Okla. Dept. of Public Safety) (includes questions and answers to help kids protect themselves and handle a variety of emergencies)
Safekids
School Safety Resources - Center for Effective Collaboration & Practice
(K-12, College, Adult/Professional) (Web Sites Related to School Safety & Violence Prevention)Stopping School Violence(K-12, College, Adult/Professional)
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (K-12, College, Adult/Professional)
Please let your friends know about this important information. Enjoy surfing the internet.
Yours truly,
The NETN Staff-------
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