Safety Links For Kids safety links for kids!!! USFA kids Homepage. FEMA for kids. Bicycle safety(Quiz). Fire safety Page (Quiz). Smokey the Bear. Sparky's Homepage. http://www.grandforksgov.com/gffd/safety_links_for_kids.htm
Child Care Links safety 4 Just kids; Farm safety and Health reliable health information); Health links(the Pennsylvania kidsHealth (information presented for kids, parents and http://nrc.uchsc.edu/list.htm
Extractions: Child Care Hotlinks The following is a continuously evolving list of selected web sites providing health and safety tips and information applicable to child care settings: Asthma Bicycle Safety Biting Biters: Why They Do It and What to Do About It (National Association for the Education of Young Children) Biting Fact Sheet (Early Childhood Education Linkage System) Dealing With Biting Behaviors in Young Children (ERIC Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education) Fighting the Biting (The Nemours Foundation) When Children Bite: What Are the Risks?
Activities For Kids - Kids Page links. Ranger Rick Activity of the Month, Allstate Home Fire safety Checklist, ScoutSong Book a kids Next Door Where kids can learn more about being good citizens http://www.activitiesforkids.com/kids.htm
Sky Diary KIDSTORM * Facts About Tornadoes, Lightning, Hurricanes, Storm Chasing kidstorm is part of Sky Diary and explains tornadoes, lightning, hurricanes and storm chasing to kids.Category kids and Teens School Time Weather Extreme WeatherHello, kids and grownups! Click below to get information, see pictures and graphicsand find links on tornadoes measuring tornadoes tornado safety what if http://skydiary.com/kids/
Extractions: Kidstorm is a production of Sky Diary , Chris Kridler's site devoted to storm chasing and weather photography. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the material here, but not all sources agree on some aspects of storm science, and in the interest of simplicity, not every detail is included. Thanks to savvy folks for reviewing select Kidstorm pages to help make them better, including Jim Leonard Dave Lewison and Tom Warner Comments are welcome, but before sending storm questions, see if they are answered on the Kidstorm pages or on the other sites linked from each page.
Afterschool.gov: All Kids' Links the world around us how scientists discover links between our art and experimentsto involve kids and students Food safety Learn about food safety and the http://www.afterschool.gov/kdlinks.html
Extractions: "America's Library" unlocks stories from America's past. Discover what Abraham Licoln had in his pockets on the night he was assassinated, jump back into the past to find more about the settlers who landed on Plymouth Rock, or learn how the oud, zurna, and marimba influenced today's modern musical intruments.
FDA Kids' Homepage Find kidoriented health info including a food safety quiz, tips for keeping pets, an explanation of vaccination, and a medicine word find. http://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/kids
GetnetWise | You're One Click Away A public service brought by Internet industry corporations and public interest organizations to help Category Computers Internet Child safety Search or browse for Internet safety products, including those Check out these linksto great sites families can or entertaining Web sites for kids, teens, and http://www.getnetwise.org/
Extractions: GetNetWise is a public service brought to you by a wide range of Internet industry corporations and public interest organizations . The GetNetWise coalition wants Internet users to be only "one click away" from the resources they need to make informed decisions about their family's use of the Internet. Internet 9.11 How the world came together online after the tragedy of September 11. More Information On... Online safety tips Filter violence Filter explicit content Control email use Control chat use Block outgoing info Filtered Net service Kids Web browsers Monitor Net usage Tools for the Mac About online risks Contracts with kids The Internet offers kids many opportunities for learning, constructive entertainment, and personal growth. At the same time, parents are concerned about the risks kids face online. The challenge for parents is to educate themselves and their children about how to use the Internet safely. GetNetWise can help. Learn about the risks kids face online, based on age levels or types of activities . Concerns about privacy are addressed as well. Also: Quick tips for
America Links Up Archive America links Up Welcome to the America links Up Archive Page. For current online safety resources for parents and families, http://www.netparents.org/
Extractions: America Links Up: Welcome to the America Links Up Archive Page. America Links Up was a broad-based public awareness campaign to ensure that every child in America has a safe, educational and rewarding experience online. The site is no longer active and is being hosted here by GetNetWise for archival purposes. For current online safety resources for parents and families, visit www.getnetwise.org Click here for the America Links Up archives.
America Links Up Archive archival purposes. For current online safety resources for parents andfamilies, visit. Click here for the America links Up archives. http://www.americalinksup.org/
Extractions: America Links Up: Welcome to the America Links Up Archive Page. America Links Up was a broad-based public awareness campaign to ensure that every child in America has a safe, educational and rewarding experience online. The site is no longer active and is being hosted here by GetNetWise for archival purposes. For current online safety resources for parents and families, visit www.getnetwise.org Click here for the America Links Up archives.
Welcome To America Links Up! to look both ways before crossing the street and to not get into a strangeríscar, you should agree to the following commonsense rules for online safety. http://www.americalinksup.org/kidstips/
Extractions: Remember, surfing the web safely and responsibly is in your hands. While online, follow your familyís rules for using the Internet and keep your parents up to date about your online activities. In the same way that you agreed with your parents to look both ways before crossing the street and to not get into a strangerís car, you should agree to the following common-sense rules for online safety. [next] [an error occurred while processing this directive]
Kitchen Safety For Young Kids Information and tips to protect children in the kitchen from the oven, microwave, and appliances. http://www.uwyo.edu/family/HEALTHYC/HEALTH/Kitche~1.htm
Extractions: Kitchen Safety For Young Children The kitchen can be a dangerous place for young kids. It is important to carefully supervise your child in the kitchen as he or she begins to walk and become curious. In daycare centers it is important that infants and toddlers be restricted from being in the kitchen. Prevention is the key to avoid injuries, burns, and even fatality. The following items are ways to protect your child and the children in your care, in the kitchen from the oven, microwave, and appliances. Oven and Ranges It is important to keep pot handles turned in towards the back of the stove. This will prevent a child from grabbing onto the handle and pulling the pot onto themselves. Hot items should be kept at a safe distance from children by using highchairs, child safety gates, and playpens. Check to see where they are before you move a hot or heavy item. If toddlers are present, tablecloths and placemats should be removed because they can pull everything down on top of themselves. Be sure that children cannot climb onto cabinets, counters, or rangetops. Children should be kept out of the kitchen when the oven is being used. The oven door could burn the child as they lean or fall against it especially if they grab onto the door as they are learning to walk. They may be unable to let go and will get burned.
HHS - HHS Pages For Kids HHS Pages for kids. Additional kids links Web Pages For kids!!! Around the Federal Government http://www.dhhs.gov/kids
Extractions: in Spanish ... NIDA Goes To School (science-based drug abuse education) Welcome To The FDA KIDS' Home Page About the National Center for Environmental Health Web Pages For Kids!!! Around the Federal Government National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information Be Smart Don't Start Environmental Diseases from A to Z Snapshots of Science and Medicine Are You a Working Teen? ... FirstGov
My Rules For Online Safety From Safe kids.com, a list of internet safety rules. http://www.safekids.com/kidsrules.htm
Extractions: I will tell my parents right away if I come across any information that makes me feel uncomfortable. I will never agree to get together with someone I "meet" online without first checking with my parents. If my parents agree to the meeting, I will be sure that it is in a public place and bring my mother or father along. I will never send a person my picture or anything else without first checking with my parents. I will not respond to any messages that are mean or in any way make me feel uncomfortable. It is not my fault if I get a message like that. If I do I will tell my parents right away so that they can contact the service provider. I will talk with my parents so that we can set up rules for going online. We will decide upon the time of day that I can be online, the length of time I can be online, and appropriate areas for me to visit. I will not access other areas or break these rules without their permission. I will not give out my Internet password to anyone (even my best friends) other than my parents.
Kids In Danger - Homepage Organization dedicated to protecting children by improving children's product safety. http://www.KidsInDanger.org/
Surfing The Net With Kids: Internet Safety excellent starting point for discussions with your kids about a The following linksare either new discoveries or sites Teen safety on the Information Highway. http://www.surfnetkids.com/kidsafe.htm
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KIDS Home Page page and choose About Flash x Player to go to the MacroMedia site.A text version of the links in this site is also available. http://www.ihs.gov/PublicInfo/Publications/Kids/index.cfm