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  2. Wikipedia:Advice for parents - Wikipedia

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    This page and its subpages (linked pages) are intended to help parents, guardians, teachers, and other adults consider the best way to allow children they are responsible for to engage with Wikipedia safely and enjoyably. There is also a development area at Child protection. Read more about privacy, confidentiality and discretion on Wikipedia.

  3. Wikipedia:Guidance for younger editors - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia isn't like TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat, etc. User pages are a place we give you where other people can find out a little bit about you and what you do here. Try things out in Wikipedia's sandbox to learn how "Wiki-coding" works.

  4. Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's policies and guidelines are developed by the community to describe best practices, clarify principles, resolve conflicts, and otherwise further our goal of creating a free, reliable encyclopedia. There is no need to read any policy or guideline pages to start editing. The five pillars are a popular summary of the most pertinent ...

  5. Wikipedia:FAQ/Schools - Wikipedia

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    This FAQ page deals with some questions that teachers, librarians and school administrators might have about the content of information in Wikipedia, and use of Wikipedia by students. If you are thinking about assigning Wikipedia as a class project, see Wikipedia:Student assignments .

  6. Wikipedia:Protecting children's privacy - Wikipedia

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    This information, if self-disclosed on Wikipedia, risk aiding other editors in identifying the child, finding them on other websites and pages on the internet (such as social media profiles and pages), and using the information on those websites and pages to find more personal or private information about them. [1]

  7. Help:Student help - Wikipedia

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    Always be wary of any one single source (in any medium—web, print, television or radio), or of multiple works that derive from a single source. Where articles have references to external sources (whether online or not) read the references and check whether they really do support what the article says.

  8. Wikipedia : How to write Wikipedia pages for children's ...

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    The name of the page should be the title of the book with appropriate capitalization. For some titles, it may be necessary to add a parenthetical statement to disambiguate the title. For example, if you’re creating the page for the book Nelson Mandela, the name of the Wikipedia page should be Nelson Mandela (book).

  9. Wikipedia:List of guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Because there are a large number of guideline pages (over 200), they are subcategorized (using the {{subcat guideline}} template) according to their purpose. Behavioral guidelines outline ways for editors to behave and interact with each other on talk pages and elsewhere at Wikipedia.

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