One in three teens
and one in
six preteens have been
victims of cyberbullying.
- Fight Crime: Invest
in Kids survey
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NEA is pleased to present to you bNetS@vvy, a new, bi-monthly newsletter designed to help educators and parents keep kids safer online.
As a member of the Read Across America listserv, we think you’ll find this content valuable. Read Across America is excited to partner with your NEA Health Information Network to bring you this resource, which has been developed in partnership with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and Sprint.
You will receive your first issue of bNetS@vvy in a few days.
What’s Inside
bNetS@vvy will come to you every two months, packed with articles by teachers, experts and young teens themselves, covering topics such as cyberbullying, internet predators and keeping kids safe online. We'll also include links to more tools and resources.
According to a recent Fight Crime: Invest in Kids poll, Cyberbullying has become a serious and growing problem. The good news is that there is plenty that we all can do to prevent this.
The first issue of bNetS@vvy that you’ll receive in three days offers tips and solutions to help you tackle this issue.
Check out past issues about Technology, Safety and Schools, and Safer Social Networking.
If you have a questions or a story to share, please email us at internetsafety@nea.org. Together we can help young teens make the most of technology – safely.
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