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Parry's Internet Safety Guide For Parents
Everything you need to know to keep your child sfe online

Protecting your children from online sexual predators
An Ask Parry Special Report on protecting your children online

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An Ask Parry Special Report on child safety online

Talking to your children about downloading music
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Cyberbullying
What parents can do

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Keeping your child safe online

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Ask Parry! Parents need to understand that the greatest risk our children face online is being denied access. The Internet is essential to our children's education, future careers and lives. But even the most experienced Internet user doesn't understand how children use the Internet and how to help them have a safer and more enjoyable surfing experience.

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Parenting OnlineParenting online :: Download the PDF Booklet :: En Espaņol
"What do we do when our eight-year-old knows more than we do about cyberspace? How do we guide our children safely through this new world? How do we set the rules when we don't even understand the risks? The childproof locks, seatbelts and helmets we use to help keep them safe in everyday life won't protect them in cyberspace. There we need new and different gadgets and safety tips." More...

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