Net Cetera: A Guide for Parents in Talking to Kids about Online Safety

November 26, 2009 by Kailani  
Filed under family topics, safety

With kids spending more and more time on the computer these days, parents need to be extra vigilant in making sure they stay safe online.

The Federal Trade Commission has recently introduced Net Cetera: Chatting with Kids About Being Online. This booklet is chock-full of practical tips to help parents help their kids navigate the online world – whether they’re dealing with social networking and cyberbullying or sexting and file-sharing.

The great thing about this booklet is that it’s absolutely FREE to download or order. Share it with your family, friends, neighbors, and school. Net Cetera is also available in Spanish.

Help your kids stay safe online.

Net Cetera

About the author:
Owner and founder of An Island Life. Sharing my life as a mother to 3 wonderful daughters, working as a flight attendant, and living a blessed life in Hawaii.

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One Response to “Net Cetera: A Guide for Parents in Talking to Kids about Online Safety”
  1. deepti says:

    I think government should come up with a mechanism through which parents can montior their kids surfing online.

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