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  • Resources for Parents/ Recursos en espanol pare los padres

    • Make sure you are aware of the dangers of synthetic drugs such as K2

    • Monitoring your child's internet use-

                Setting up Parental Controls and Checking Internet Browser History

      Click here for information on how to set up Parental Controls on your child's internet web browsers, and how to regularly check your child's internet site history.

      Como vigilar a su hijo con su uso del Internet-

                Como habilitar los Controles Parentales y Averiguar de la Historia del Navegador Internet

      Marque aquí para información sobre como habilitar los Controles Parentales en los navegadores del Internet que va utilizar su hijo, y como averiguar frecuentemente la historia del uso del Internet por su hijo.

    • Click here for Internet Safety, Social Media, Parental Controls and Troublehooting resources for Parents.

    • Parent Link allows you to keep track of your child's grades and attendance online and  receive messages from the school.

      Click here for more information about Parent Link, how to get an account, and more resources for SUSD parents.

    • Parent Resources for Internet Safety


    • The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children offers the following advice to share with your children regarding safe use of the Internet:

      • Do not give out personal information such as address, telephone number, parent's work address or telephone numbers, or the name and location of your school, without the permission of your parents.
      • Tell your parents right away if you come across any information on the Internet that makes you feel uncomfortable.
      • Never agree to get together with someone you "meet" on the Internet, without first checking with your parents. If your parents agree, take them with you and meet in a public place.
      • Never send anyone your picture or any other possessions, without first checking with your parents.
      • Do not respond to any messages that are mean, rude or make you feel uncomfortable in any way. If you do get a message that worries you, frightens you, or makes you feel uncomfortable, tell your parents about it right away.
      • Talk to your parents about the rules of your household concerning how you use the computer and the Internet. Decide on the time of day that you can go online, how long you can surf the 'Net, and what kinds of websites you can look at.
    • Seguridad en la internet