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NetSmartz Program to Teach Cybersafety to WA Kids
Attorney General Rob McKenna wants parents to know that cyberspace is not a safe place for kids and teens to explore without Internet safety awareness. McKenna spoke about the importance of Internet safety education as a tool to protect youth from online predators, pornography, and cyberbullies during a training seminar Friday for educators and law enforcement. Nearly 400 educators and law enforcement officers attended workshops Thursday and Friday in Spokane and Burien to learn how to teach Internet safety to students, parents and other teachers and enforcement officers.
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