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How to train – Internet Safety for Kids

Section 8: Internet Safety for Kids (1.5 hours)

Short Description: Internet safety is especially important for children. Learn how to protect your children and teach them to protect themselves online.

(If applicable): Internet Safety for Kids:

8.1: Lesson 1: Cyberbullying

8.2: Lesson 2: Predators

8.3: Lesson 3: Revealing too much

8.4: Lesson 4: Social Networking

*Handouts to be given as reference for all lessons in this section were adapted from:

How to train this section:

Important: Prior to beginning the class you will need to have all paperwork and handouts printed. Also, any first time students will need to fill out the one-time Class registration and Demographics forms, and all students and volunteers are required to sign in.

Distribute the “What you will know” pre-assessment, have your student’s fill it out, and pick it up when ready. This assessment is intended merely as a gauge of what your students know prior to reviewing the section (you may need to reassure some this is not a test).

Section 8: Internet Safety for Kids is an optional section for the classroom that may include parents concerned with their children’s online activities. Over the course of 4 handouts the issues of cyberbullying, predators, revealing too much information online, and social networking are discussed.

Read each handout aloud, leaving time for questions in between.

Following Lesson 8.4, distribute the post assessment “What you know now”. Explain that this is not a test and that the purpose of this exercise is to aid the trainers in finding areas in which each student might need more attention. Distribute the class evalutation for your students to complete (including the date and instructor’s name.) Finally, present the class certificates to your students.

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