Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure the conversations you had when you gave her the electronics, but I tell my children that the electronics belong to me, and I can go on there whenever I want and look at whatever I want. I communicate that upfront and often. I don't see why you can't go on your dd's computer. I heard a very scary story this morning about internet usage and young girls, so I am even more nervous now about this.
OP here - THAT story you heard this morning is what made me post my original question. The two girls who tried to kill "their friend"...they were online followers of some creepy Slim Man or something like that.![]()
OP again- this is what I was referencing above
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/389190.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure the conversations you had when you gave her the electronics, but I tell my children that the electronics belong to me, and I can go on there whenever I want and look at whatever I want. I communicate that upfront and often. I don't see why you can't go on your dd's computer. I heard a very scary story this morning about internet usage and young girls, so I am even more nervous now about this.
OP here - THAT story you heard this morning is what made me post my original question. The two girls who tried to kill "their friend"...they were online followers of some creepy Slim Man or something like that.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure the conversations you had when you gave her the electronics, but I tell my children that the electronics belong to me, and I can go on there whenever I want and look at whatever I want. I communicate that upfront and often. I don't see why you can't go on your dd's computer. I heard a very scary story this morning about internet usage and young girls, so I am even more nervous now about this.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with your sense that if she is erasing the history, she is looking at stuff that she doesn't want you to know about. That would concern me very much.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with your sense that if she is erasing the history, she is looking at stuff that she doesn't want you to know about. That would concern me very much.
Anonymous wrote:Either change the rules so she has to use the computer in the living/family room or back off.
Is she a good kid? Ever in trouble? Knows the rules -- don't give out personal info online, etc?
Then you just have to trust her. If not, then restrict use.
Spying will only create a really bad dynamic, like PP mentioned.