Online Safety
Online Safety / Digital Citizenship Resources
Online Safety
Follow these rules to help you stay safe online:
- Always ask a grownup before joining a website or app, or signing up for anything online.
- Never give private information, such as your full name, address, phone number, and passwords, or send pictures of yourself to anyone online.
- Never meet in person with anyone you talk to online. If meeting with a friend, bring a grownup with you.
- Tell a grownup if something you see or hear online makes you uncomfortable or scares you.
- Don't share your passwords or login codes with anyone except your grownups.
Bullying
Bullying is hurting someone on the inside or outside over and over again. Examples of cyberbullying include sending hurtful texts or instant messages, posting embarrassing photos or video on social media, and spreading mean rumors online or with cell phones. If someone is bullying you, use the STOP, WALK and TALK rule.
- Stop talking to the bullying.
- Walk away from them.
- Talk to your parents, teachers, or a trusted adult and tell them what happened.
Cyberbullying
Bullying that takes place online is called cyberbullying. This may include sending mean email messages, pictures or texts, or exluding or threatening someone. If someone is cyberbullying you, use the STOP rule:
- STOP using the computer, cell phone, or device.
- TELL your parents or a trusted adult what happened.
- Get the OK by an adult before going back online or returning to the website or app where it happened.
- PLAY with other kids who don't take part in cyberbullying.
Parents' Top Cyberbullying Questions (Source: Common Sense Media)
Online Safety & Digital Citizenship K-2
Videos K-2
- What is the Internet? (K-3)
- What is Personal Information? (K-3)
- Tell an Adult (K-3)
- Be Kind Online (K-3)
- My Online Neighborhood Video
- Hector's World Safety Videos
- Cyber Five - ABCya
- Disney Internet Safety
- Brainpop Jr. Bullying
Websites K-2
Online Safety & Digital Citizenship 3-5
Videos 3-5
- Bully Busters (Cyberbullying Video)
- Cyberbullies are No Fun! (4-5)
- What is Personal Information? (4-5)
- Understanding Online "Friends" (4-5)
- Tell an Adult You Trust (4-5)
- Posting Pictures Online (4-5)
- BrainPop Digital Etiquette
- Brainpop Jr. Bullying
- Power of Words Video
Websites 3-5
- Digital Passport (login required)
- Google's Interland
- FBI Safe Online Surfing
- Professor Garfield Cyberbullying
- Netsmartz Kids
Additional Resources
Quizzes - Test Yourself!
For Teens, Parents & Teachers
- Cybersecurity Threats for Students & How to Fight Them
- Google Safety Center
- Guide to Cyberbullying
- Make a Difference for Kids
- On Guard Online
- Online Safety for Children and Teens
- Social Networking Sites: A Parent's Guide
- Social Media Safety
- Stop Cyberbullying
- TikTok Safety Guide
- Ultimate Parents Guide to Internet Safety
- Wired Safety