Keeping Your Child Safe Online
Introduction
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1 Quiz
Why is this course important?
The benefits and risks of being online.
Mason City Schools Protections, Policies & Handbooks
Pretest: See what you already know!
Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying
3 Topics
What is Cyberbullying?
What to do if you suspect your child is being cyberbullied
Do you think your child might be cyberbullying someone else? Know the signs…​
Social Media
Social Media
10 Topics
Elementary Parent: What you Need to Know About Social Media
Elementary Parent: Modify Your Privacy Settings to Protect Your Young Child
Elementary Parent: Watch this with your child if they’re eager for social media
Middle School Parent: What you Need to Know About Social Media
Middle School Parent: Watch with your child & discuss
High School Parent: What you Need to Know About Social Media
High School Parent: Watch with your child & discuss
Parents of Teens: Social Media, Social Life: Teens Reveal Their Experiences​
Parents of Teens & Tweens: Did you Know Your Child Might be Having Secret Conversations Online?
Elementary Parent: Messenger Kids
Virtual Private Network
Virtual Private Networks
1 Topic
What’s a VPN and why would my child want one?
Sexting
Sexting
1 Topic
The dangers of sexting
Your Teen's Digital Brand
Your Teen's Digital Brand
2 Topics
How to help your teenager create a positive digital brand (footprint) that helps them and doesn’t hurt them.
High School Parent: Watch with your child & discuss –
Parental Controls for Cell Phones
Parental Controls: Cell phones
7 Topics
Setting up Parental Controls on iOS 13
Setting up Google Family Link on Android
Verizon Parental Controls
T-Mobile Parental Controls
Sprint Parental Controls
AT&T Parental Controls
Google Fi Parental Controls
Parental Controls at the Router Level
Parental Controls: Router Level
3 Topics
Configuring Parental Controls on Spectrum’s Wave 2 Router
Configuring Parental Controls on Cincinnati Bell Router
Disney Circle: A parental control add-on to your existing network
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Elementary Parent: Modify Your Privacy Settings to Protect Your Young Child
Keeping Your Child Safe Online
Social Media
Elementary Parent: Modify Your Privacy Settings to Protect Your Young Child
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Modify your privacy settings to help protect your child
Modify your privacy settings to protect the location of you and your child.
On Instagram make your profile private
On Facebook, go to Privacy settings and change to Friends Only
On Facebook, categorize your friends in terms of safety. Make separate groups for those you trust the most
When you post, only share photos with the group of your most trusted friends and family
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