The online world has so much to offer children--education, entertainment
and interaction with young people around the world. Traveling in cyberspace,
children can find a pen pal, get help with their homework, discover a hobby,
become computer savvy and expand their horizons. And that's only the beginning.
But even though children will find a warm welcome online, it's important
to remember that cyberspace is a worldwide public place where strangers
can meet. Some content is intended solely for mature users. Parents should
sit down with their children and explore the online world together before
they turn children loose on their own. They may want to apply the same rules
they would use in any situation where kids could meet people they don't
know.
Education Groups Supporting Project OPEN
In cooperation with ISA and NCL, the following education groups support
Project OPEN's Parental Empowerment initiative:
Updated August 5, 1996