Helpful Resources

A program to help law enforcement identify and understand ways to help a child or resident that might need support in an emergency response. Currently, the form is housed on the Dighton Police website, however, this program is open to Rehoboth residents. Questions can be sent to: aswartz@dighton-ma.gov 

Digital Safety
Resources for Safeguarding Students Online

Helpful Website by
National PTA and Norton:

The Smart Talk

The Smart Talk is a free tool that helps families set digital safety ground rules together.

The Talk Before The Smart Talk Family Worksheet

Is it Cyberbullying or Digital Drama?

Is It Fact or Fiction?

Not all Screen Time is Created Equally

Fun Ways to Start a Technology Conversation With Your Kid

Should You Hand Over Personal Information?

Phictionary: The phishing dictionary every digital citzen should read

Helpful Websites and Videos

Common Sense Media

4 Easy Steps to Keep
Your Devices Safe


How to Stop Your Device from Tracking Your Location

Apple Family Sharing

Google Family Link

Project Safe Childhood
US Attorney General Office Massachusetts

It's time for a digital safety checkup!

Gaming

Sexting

Sextortion

Social Media 101

Who are your kids talking to online?

Passive Fundraising Opportunities
Sign-up to earn our PTSA funding while you shop online!

Mabel's Labels

20% of all purchases go directly to our PTSA!
Select "REHOBOTH PTSA" - Labels ship for free directly to your house!

Givebacks

Automaticly power donations when you shop and dine! It's easy to set up Givebacks on your desktop device and mobile phone!