Anonymous wrote:My DD cancelled her facebook page in sophomore year high school. not sure why, and I am sure she doesn't have another, I monitor the cell phones.
The online options are very overwhelming even for someone from a technical field. Monitoring is very difficult but make sure you set expectations from the first facebook account to the first cell phone.
And many parents do NOT monitor accounts.
The worst online systems are the anonymous questions like Ask.fm, these can be horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 2014, OP. The only shocking thing is that it took you this long to figure out that's how kids behave now.
If YOU don't find incest or suicide posts by 13 year olds shocking, then YOU
Should seek counseling.
It's parents like you, who don't intervene on these completely inappropriate
Behaviors who have the offending kids.
Anonymous wrote:It's 2014, OP. The only shocking thing is that it took you this long to figure out that's how kids behave now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how old is your middle school child? The minimum age to have an Instagram account is 13. That doesn't mean that kids aren't doing it anyway.
I know a 5th grader on instagram. Clearly the minimum ages have no impact.
Anonymous wrote:OP, how old is your middle school child? The minimum age to have an Instagram account is 13. That doesn't mean that kids aren't doing it anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe I'm too old (at 40) or old fashioned..
Just reviewing my kids Instagram accounts and texts and I can't believe
What some kids say, post, etc. seriously- very mature statements, cruel comments,
Am I the only parent who monitors their kids phones/accounts?
There are some really disturbing themes from their peers/classmates.
Anyone else see this?