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Cyber Safety Efforts for Children: Are They Working? What Can We Do?
Abstract
Cyber Safety is a serious issue. Children's internet usage has increased substantially as has those who would exploit them. Statistics demonstrate the need for awareness and action. Key legislation is discussed and the heightened need to be proactive in the education arena to better instruct children on the dangers that await them. Resources for teachers and families are provided.
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