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Our students exist in a world unlike anything we have ever seen before. Digital media permeates their educational and social spheres, granting them around-the-clock access to ideas and information. As a school community, we work to support the Brighton Believes qualities in all daily interactions, whether face-to-face or digital. Below are some resources for parents and families to continue to support their children in this hyper-connected world.
- Common Sense Media:
- Common Sense Tips for Digital Generation Parents - Five practical pointers from to help parents understand and manage the lives of their digital kids.
- Media and Digital Literacy: Resources for Parents - A list of resources for parents seeking advice and information about how to help their children explore smartly and stay safe
- CyberWise Digital Citizenship Hub: No grownup should be left behind when it comes to understanding how to keep kids safe online; provides the education parents and educators need to embrace technology fearlessly and know what kids are doing online.
- Edutopia:
- Think Before You Click: Internet Safety Tips for Parents
- Edutopia's Digital Citizenship Pinboard on Pinterest - Resources for parents, teachers, and administrators to guide students to become positive digital citizens and leaders.
- Microsoft Safety & Security Center: Internet Essentials for School & Home | Family Safety Center | Protecting Young People
- NetSmartz Workshop: Resources for Parents & Guardians and NetSmartz411, a parents' online resource for answering questions about Internet safety, computers, and the Web.
- OnGuardOnline.gov: Just for Parents
- StaySafeOnline.org: Information for Parents