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|Description=Positive things about using the Computer -  Increase In IQ, Mental Skill Development With Educational Contents + 8 other Skills
Negative things + 8
Why Parents need to know what Children "know"
Additional Saftey Tips
|Author=Mike Daley
|Date=2023-09-29
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|URL=St George Utah FamilySearch Center/ClassList Handouts / Cyber Security
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Name or Title: Bloomington Utah FamilySearch Center File: Internet protecting Children
Description: Positive things about using the Computer - Increase In IQ, Mental Skill Development With Educational Contents + 8 other Skills

Negative things + 8 Why Parents need to know what Children "know" Additional Saftey Tips

Author or Creator: Mike Daley
Date: 2023-09-29
People: There are no living people in this file/image.
Source: I got this image from the Internet.
URL: St George Utah FamilySearch Center/ClassList Handouts / Cyber Security
License: Not covered by copyright.
Submitter Name: lcnorth
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