Part of the FindYouthInfo.gov, this site from the U.S. government contains excellent advice for parents about bullying.
FACEBOOK - Recommended Facebook Privacy settings.
Family Media Agreements
Use these Internet Safety Pledges from Netsmartz and Common Sense Media to promote safety discussions and create safer boundaries for computer use at home.
Net Cetera: Chatting with Kids About Being Online (English and Spanish!)
This FREE guide for parents from the FTC contains advice for parents of kids at different ages (tweens and teens) on social networking, cell phones, sexting, cyberbullying, and file sharing. Printed booklets can be ordered in bulk for FREE here. Also see Heads Up: Stop. Think. Click. above.
This FREE interactive, educational program of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is designed to help teach children ages 5-17 to be safer off and online. The site provides cyberbullying research and tips for parents, as well as, videos about talking to your children about cyberbullying and protecting personal information.
These resources were gathered by the Contra Costa County Office of Education on their wiki for digital citizenship at http://dcwebinar.pbworks.com/w/page/34579626/Digital-Dramatics-Resources

