The easiest way to help you learn about the Internet and the World Wide
Web is to point to websites that answer most of your questions. We have identified a handful of sites that we think are
helpful. Once you get to a site, you
will find links to other information
and educational resources.
Here we go! You can proceed to the
next screen and visit everything in
order. Or you can go straight to the
part that interests you most.
Important Note
We have provided links to sites
that we think you might find helpful. When you follow a link, your computer will open a separate window that is not part of the Focus on Your Child site.
We have no control over what other sites
offer. So by providing a link we are not endorsing the
entire contents of another site. Be alert
and use your own discretion when you and
your children are out on the Web.
Most important, be wary of sites that offer
children a chance to submit personal information
or get into contact with other people.
Make sure the safeguards are adequate before
you
ever allow such correspondence.
One final word: This web tour is based
on the premise that the Web offers many
fine
opportunities but is only a small part
of life. It should never be allowed to
replace
other physical or social activities that
make up childhood. We recommend that you
set a strict daily limit on all computer
use of any kind.