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Parents are increasingly faced with the challenge of keeping their children safe in today’s online world. Inappropriate websites, cyberpredators, cyberbullies, social engineering and identity theft are just some of the many threats children now face. However, with the proper resources and involvement, you can help protect your children. If you are not sure where to start, Charter is here to help. Click on the links below for online parental resources.
Most kids enjoy playing games, chatting with friends, and surfing the internet. But at some point you might encounter things that make you feel uncomfortable. What should you do when someone asks you where you live, or wants to meet you in person? What should you do when someone threatens you, or calls you names? What should you do when you receive email that you didn't ask for? Charter recommends you talk with your parents or a trusted adult when something like this happens. There are also many websites that can help you learn what to do in these types of situations. Click on the links below for additional information.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) is an organization designed to provide services nationwide for families and professionals in the prevention of abducted, endangered, and sexually exploited children. Click on the links below for additional information.
The AMBER Alert program is a warning system that assists law enforcement officials nationwide in saving the lives of abducted children. Click on the links below for additional information.
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