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Parents Guide to
Helping Kids Explore the Internet... |
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Is is the position of the Payson
Public Library that it is the responsibility of parents
and/or legal guardians to monitor
their child's Net Surfing.
Internet, the “Net,” the “Web": it's a worldwide network of
information and entertainment accessible through computer and
modem. Even if your children are more comfortable using
computers than you are, your involvement can help them be
“street smart” on the Information Highway and ensure that their
experience is a positive one.
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Explore the Internet with your child.
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If you do not know how to use it, have your
child teach you or ask a librarian for help.
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Spend time
with your child exploring online sites.
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Be aware that sometimes even
recommended and appropriate sites
will link directly or indirectly to non-appropriate sites.
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Know that there is no control over who and/or what
is on the Internet.
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Be aware that you might find inappropriate
material, people with bad manners, computer viruses,
harassment, advertising scams, adult material, and sites you
may not wish your child to visit.
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Teach your child how to be safe on the Internet.
The Payson
Public Library does not monitor and has no
control over the information accessed through the Internet and
cannot be held responsible for its contents. As with other
library materials, any restriction of a child's access to the
Internet is the responsibility of the parent or legal guardian.
Visit
The American Library Association's
Library & the
Internet Toolkit/Tips for Parents. It's a good place to begin learning
about and exploring the Internet. Also,
The
American Library Association's Great Sites for Kids
provides a huge assortment of recommended sites. |

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