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10 Ways to Help Protect Your Child  External Link

Parents may use these ten safety tips to teach their children about avoiding situations that could lead to abduction.... Details >

Child Find of America, Inc.  External Link

A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety

This guide discusses children's risks of exposure to exploitation and harm by computer-sex offenders. Parents are offered tips on what to look for and do if they suspect that a child is communicating ... Details >

U.S. Department of Justice

FBI Kids Page

Learn about the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), their Special Agents and working dogs. Find fun games and important safety tips about the Internet, talking to strangers, and guns.... Details >

U.S. Department of Justice

Keeping Kids Safer on the Internet: Tips for Parents and Guardians  External Link

Also available in: Spanish - (PDF)   External Link

Allowing kids to go online without supervision or ground rules is like allowing them to explore a major metropolitan area by themselves. The Internet, like a city, offers an enormous array of entertai... Details >

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children  External Link

Online Sexual Predators  External Link

There is no greater risk to a child’s safety than an online predator who wishes to meet in person. Help teach your children to identify predators’ methods for online enticement, and use these discussi... Details >

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children  External Link

Protecting Kids’ Privacy

Also available in: Spanish 

Your kids’ personal information and privacy are valuable — to you, to them, and to marketers. Learn how you can safeguard that privacy when your kids are online.... Details >

Federal Trade Commission

State Coalition List (Domestic Violence)  External Link

Find a list of National Coalition Against Domestic Violence organizations in each state offering resources, referrals, and support.... Details >

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence  External Link

When Your Child Is Missing: A Family Survival Guide

This guide was written (with assistance from law enforcement and youth service professionals) by parents who have experienced the trauma of a missing child. It provides firsthand insights into what pa... Details >

U.S. Department of Justice