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Online Safety and Responsible Internet Use

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🌐 Online Safety and Responsible Internet Use 🎯 Goal: To help kids understand how to use the internet safely and responsibly.

🧠 1. What Is the Internet? A place to learn, play games, watch videos, and talk with others.

It’s fun, but not always 100% safe—just like the real world.

🚨 2. Why Online Safety Is Important People aren’t always who they say they are.

Some websites or links can have viruses.

Information you share can be used in harmful ways.

👮 3. Top Online Safety Rules ✅ DO: Ask a parent or teacher before signing up for anything.

Use strong passwords (letters, numbers, symbols).

Keep your personal info private: No full name, address, school name, or phone number.

❌ DON'T: Don’t talk to strangers online or accept friend requests from people you don’t know.

Don’t click on pop-ups or unknown links—they might be scams.

Don’t share your password with anyone but a trusted adult.

💬 4. Social Media and Chat Tips Always be kind online—bullying is not okay.

Think before you post: “Would I say this in real life?”

Once something is posted, it can be hard to erase.

🧩 5. What to Do If Something Feels Wrong Stop what you’re doing.

Tell a trusted adult immediately (parent, teacher).

Block and report the user if necessary.

🎮 6. Gaming Safely Online Don’t use your real name in games.

Be careful chatting with other players.

Report bullies or players who make you uncomfortable.

📌 7. Summary: Be Smart, Be Safe Treat the internet like a public place.

Use it for learning, fun, and connection—but with caution.

Think before you click. Ask if unsure. Talk if something feels wrong.

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