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Digital Citizenship Curriculum

Common Sense Media

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Free K-12 curriculum teaching digital citizenship, privacy, and online safety.

Why it's useful: Comprehensive, age-appropriate lessons that schools and families can use together.

For:ParentsEducatorsKids 5-18
Ages 5-8Ages 9-12Ages 13-15Ages 16-18SafetyPrivacyDigital Citizenship

Protecting Kids Online

FTC (Federal Trade Commission)

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Official government guidance on protecting children's privacy online.

Why it's useful: Authoritative source on COPPA and children's privacy rights.

For:Parents
Ages 5-8Ages 9-12PrivacySafety

NetSmartz

National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

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Educational resources about online safety, including videos and activities.

Why it's useful: Created by experts in child safety. Age-appropriate content for different grade levels.

For:ParentsEducatorsKids 5-15
Ages 5-8Ages 9-12Ages 13-15SafetyPrivacy

Media Guidelines for Children

American Academy of Pediatrics

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Evidence-based recommendations for screen time and media use.

Why it's useful: Medical guidance from pediatricians on healthy media habits.

For:Parents
Ages 5-8Ages 9-12Ages 13-15Screen Time

StopBullying.gov

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services

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Resources for preventing and responding to bullying, including cyberbullying.

Why it's useful: Official government resource with practical strategies for families and schools.

For:ParentsEducatorsKids 9-18
Ages 9-12Ages 13-15Ages 16-18Bullying

Family Online Safety Institute

FOSI

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Research and resources on family online safety, including parental controls guides.

Why it's useful: Up-to-date information on tools and strategies for digital parenting.

For:Parents
Ages 5-8Ages 9-12Ages 13-15Ages 16-18SafetyPrivacy
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