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Teaching Online Safety to School Kids

AIR DATE: February 17, 2011
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Some parents complain their kids spend more time online than playing outdoors. Now, the FBI is teaching grade schoolers to look out for sexual predators and other dangers when they surf the web. We find out how the program works, and how it rates with kids.

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Holly James, Community Outreach Specialist, FBI
Aaron Cheeney, sixth grader, Pioche Elementary School

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