June is Internet Safety Month
My favorite “media for parents” website is commonsensemedia.org. I always go there for movie reviews. (I love that they provide information and talking points, not just thumbs up or down.) In honor of Internet Safety Month they have written up a series of articles for parents providing information from a parenting point of view on things like online games and social networking.
At Common Sense Media, we believe in media sanity, not censorship. And since we can’t always cover our kids’ eyes, we have to teach them how to see. The information here will help your kids stay Internet safe and smart. Click on the links below to find out what every parent should know about how our kids use the Internet.
To summarize from their five points:
1. Because keeping up is hard to do, parents need to help their kids learn about safe and appropriate behavior, not just safe and appropriate sites.
2. Parents need to become involved in their kids’ online lives.
3. Adults must still teach codes of conduct
4. We need to help our kids think critically about what they post, read, and see online.
5. It’s up to us to make them listen when they don’t want to hear.
I encourage you to visit their website to access their Internet Safety Guide and their Five Internet Challenges for Parents.

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