Here are some interesting places to find more information. While we found them useful, we can't vouch for all the information found in them.
 

  • BlogSafety.com - A forum where teens, parents, teachers and adult bloggers can learn about the benefits of safe blogging & social networking.

     
  • WebMD’s Health Blogs - The blog page of WebMD, with discussions on variety of health-related topics.

     
  • CMDC: Children’s Digital Media Center - Funded by the National Science Foundation, this university partnership examines the impact of the media on youth.

     
  • CyberTipline - National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's site for reporting sexual exploitation of children. .
     
  • Family Resource - Uses the accessibility of the Internet to educate parents on subjects ranging from relationships to finances.

     
  • GetNetWise - From the Internet Education Foundation, this Web site enables parents to protect their families from online dangers.

     
  • Guardian Angel Technology - Research and shop for the latest technologies in personal tracking, from cell phones to child monitoring devices, to prevent kids from going missing.

     
  • i-SAFE America - Non-profit foundation, endorsed by the U.S. Congress, dedicated to protect the online experiences of youth.

     
  • National Institute on Media and the Family - A nonprofit, national resource center for research, information, and education about the impact of the media on children and families.

     
  • NetSmartz Workshop - Co-founded by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and Boys & Girls Clubs of America, this Web site is an interactive safety resource to teach kids and teens how to stay safe on the Internet.

     
  • Newsome.org - The personal blog of lawyer and professor Kent Newsome, with a focus on legal and technology-related topics.

     
  • Parent Hacks - A blog about parenting that includes “practical parenting wisdom.”

     
  • Opinionated Parenting - A parenting blog where a mother and a father face-off on different issues.

     
  • Parenting Club - An online parenting community that includes parenting tips and advice, as well as message boards.

     
  • Parents.com - Web site for Parents magazine that includes articles and advice.

     
  • Pew Internet & American Life Project - Produces official survey reports on the impact of the Internet on multiple facets of life.

     
  • Polly Klaas Foundation - An organization that distributes missing child information, child internet safety advice, and other parenting information.

     
  • SafeKids.com - A site that is a “family guide to making the Internet and technology fun, safe and productive.” It includes child internet safety advice and information for parents.

     
  • SafeTeens.com - A site with information for teens and parents about safe blogging and internet surfing.

     
  • Center for the Advanced Study of Technology Leadership in Education - An academic site dedicated to technology use in education.

     
  • Software Time - A product that limits the amount of time that can be spent online.

     
  • National Cyber Security Alliance - Advice and resources on cyber security.

     
  • The Mom Coach - A blog for mothers and their families.

     
  • The Parenting Chat - A message board for parents of young children that covers a wide range of parenting topics.

     
  • Wise Kids - A site that promotes safe internet use for children and teenagers.

     
  • Wired Safety - An online safety and help community.

     
  • Ypulse.com - Daily news and commentary about Generation Y for media and marketing professionals.