EDUCATORS

Keep your Students Safe

While parents can and should be providing lessons at home based on family values and expectations, a cyber education must also be happening in the classroom. In part, because technology continues to be a greater part of the learning process and the social interactions of school-age children happens via technology. But also, because even if a parent does everything right and is involved in their child’s digital worlds, their child can easily go to someone else’s home, one without parental involvement, and they will see and do things via technology that the child and the parents may not be ready for yet—and may, in fact, be dangerous behaviors.

From this website, you have access to the Technology Pledge and the Digital Bill of Rights—which will teach your students how to stay safe online and how to tell others how to treat them online. We also offer a list parental control Tools to help parents of your students control their child’s screen-time at home.

When you sign-up for Educator Free Resources you get access to:

Cyberbullying Lesson Plan

Includes 4 student self-directed activities.

Cyberbullying Lesson Plan

Digital Reputation Lesson Plan

Includes 5 student self-directed activities.

Digital Reputation Lesson Plan

Body Image and Self Esteem Lesson Plan

Includes 3 student self-directed activities.

Body Image and Self Esteem Lesson Plan

Digital Bill of Rights Lesson Plan

Create your own Digital Bill of Rights and share the results in your profiles so others know how you expect to be treated, and in turn, how you will treat others.

Digital Bill of Rights Lesson Plan

Lesson Plans for Savvy Cyber Kids at Home Books 1-3 

The Savvy Cyber Kids’ award-winning children’s picture book series for children 3-7 years old.

Lesson Plans for Savvy Cyber Kids at Home Books 1-3

“Stop. Think. Connect.” Poster

A reminder to “Stop. Think. Connect.” Poster designed for preschool through elementary classrooms.

Poster

Digital Parent’s Guide to Technology

Our ongoing Digital Parenting Series that takes a deep dive on the complexities of parenting in the Digital Age.

Digital Parent’s Guide to Technology

Digital Parent’s Guide: Let’s Talk About Sex

Kids + Access to Technology means that your kids have or will come face-to-face with seriously sexual topics with the click of a button. As a Digital Parent, you need to be having the SEX ‘Tech Talk’!

Digital Parent’s Guide: Let's Talk About Sex

Digital Parent’s Guide to Technology (Spanish Version)

Nuestra serie digital para padres en curso que profundiza en las complejidades de la crianza en la era digital.

Digital Parent’s Guide to Technology (Spanish Version)

Digital Parent’s Guide to Gaming

A guide to what’s really going on with the games kids are playing with actionable tips you can use to keep them safe while having fun!

Digital Parent’s Guide to Gaming

Digital Parenting Guide to Esports

A short guide on how to keep your gamer safe.

Digital Parenting Guide to Esports

Grandparent’s Guide to Technology

A guide to help grandparents live better with technology and engage more with their grandchildren in their digital worlds.

Grandparent’s Guide to Technology

Digital Parenting Scorecards

‘Gamify’ parenting with scorecards for tracking chores to ‘win’ their television or video game time.

Digital Parenting Scorecards

Monthly Blog Summary

A once-monthly email of the latest Savvy Cyber Kids blogs… articles on Cyber Safety And Cyber Ethics issues that keep you in the loop about current technology issues that digital parents should be aware of and talking about.

Monthly Blog Summary
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