It is important to keep our children safe when they are on-line and using other media. Below are resources that give you information about on-line safety, blocking objectionable information on wireless devices, distracted driving, and emergency situations – such as Amber Alerts and the nationwide Emergency Alert System.
Practical information about talking to children and teenagers about on-line safety including social networking, cyberbullying, using mobile phones safely, and protecting the family computer. Read More…
You can protect your children by blocking objectionable content on their cell phones and other mobile devices. Learn How…
According to AAA, nearly 50 percent of teens admit to texting while driving. Remember - no one should text and drive. Be an example for your children and if you need to text or talk on the phone, pull over to a safe place. For more information about how to talk to your teen about safe driving, Read More…
Every day, your child is exposed to advertising – not just on TV and online, but on buses, buildings, and even inside their classrooms. Many ads target kids ages 8 to 12. Given what kids see and hear around them, it's important for them to know how to decode and understand ads. Learn More…