Violence is everywhere in the media. It’s important for parents to know how violence impacts kids and how manage their child’s experience with media violence. These resources are designed to help your school provide media violence guidance to parents in whatever format works for you: in person, through mailings, or on your website. Use them to empower your parent community with the knowledge and tools they need to guide their kids toward making safe and smart choices in their digital lives.
Print these PDF tip sheets and make them available at back-to-school nights, during parent-teacher conferences, or include them in a mailing. You may also want to attach soft copies to an email newsletter or post a few on your school's web portal for parents. We ask that if you do so, please provide a link back to www.commonsense.org so parents can find more resources on our site. Click here to access tip sheets in Spanish.
Direct parents to these articles from our parent advice area, which is rich with information for parents on how to manage violent media. We encourage you to put links to these on your website or in your email newsletter to parents.
Use these guides to help facilitate a conversation with parents about online privacy and security. The guides include open-ended questions as well as short vignettes designed to get parents talking about their experiences, concerns, and solutions when it comes to helping their kids communicate respectfully and safely in a digital world. For best results, show one of the parent videos before starting the conversation.
Take your parent education and engagement to the next level by hosting a workshop, surveying your community, and encouraging parents and kids to talk about technology together. All of these resources are available in English and Spanish from the pages linked below.