Growing Up Online Free eBook & The Lorax Blu-ray Giveaway
The More You Know Learning Series, in collaboration with NBC News, has launched Growing Up Online, the FREE eBook for parents to keep their kids safe on the Internet!
Our kids have never known a world without the Internet. They’re spending more and more time on the web, so teaching them about using technology responsibly and safely is critical. Use the #GrowingUpOnline Blog App and take the quiz to see if your child is ready to safely surf the web!
Download the FREE Growing Up Online eBook and be sure to watch all four entertaining comic book stories as a family, which show real situations that may occur when your kids go online.
This free eBook provides easy-to-use information that addresses the growing concern about kids’ online privacy and cyberbullying in a unique and engaging way. Growing Up Online is packed with important tips that every parent should know!
Giveaway open to the U.S. & Canada
Prize: The Lorax on Blu-Ray
Rules: Giveaway ends September 24th and is open to the US and Canada only. No P.O. Boxes.
Disclaimer: This giveaway is sponsored by Growing Up Online and they are responsible for prize fulfillment.
How To Enter: Enter daily using the Rafflecopter form below. Good luck!
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11 Comments
Tara C
I’ve taught my kids that nothing is really private on the internet (don’t post it online if you wouldn’t publish it in the paper), and that not everyone on the internet is telling the truth about who they are in real life.
Stacey Brickner
Don’t give out personal information
Todd Lovessweeps
I talk to my kids about never sharing personal info online and monitor their web surfing
Kellie Conklin
I talk to the girls I watch about why its important to be careful when going online, not to talk to anyone they don’t know, and try to make sure I know what sites they go on.
steve weber
I tell them to stay on the same website when they started.
Brandi Price
Thankfully mine isn’t old enough for the internet yet!
Desiree Hooper
They are not on social media yet, but as soon as they do I will have access to all of their accounts. I will not risk them talking to a spammer, or “catfish”. I will have hours that they are allowed to use the computer.
Jennifer Young
My girls are really young, but I teach them to only click on the tabs that we have for them that lead to age-appropriate games. We also watch them while they are on the computer.
dv8
I explain phishing and other scams to the kids.
Beufl
Wow , a give away , i also want to win this 🙂 Thanks for this giveaway .
Will G
I have an ad-blocker installed and have tried to teach them not to click on random links.