Anonymous wrote:Basically never started. He got the talk about how to avoid being arrested and that's it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha, that is what I thought, and what I have told my DS. But it does seem wrong.
Does your DS/DD have a boy/girl friend? How do you handle that?
You tell them to NEVER write anything you wouldn't want the whole world to see. Your parents seeing it is far from the worst thing, and if they can't handle that, they need to be schooled.
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I tell my kids that they have the same amount of privacy on their phone as I have on my work phone. That is, none. There is no reasonable expectation of privacy. I own the device, not them. And nothing you post or text or email is really private. So I don't read everything, but I do reserve the right to check at any time.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, PP. Sounds like me.
But how do you monitor when almost EVERYTHING is done by Snap these days?
I also know my DS tells little lies here and there. Makes me sad, but then I realized I didn't always tell truth either.
But at what point do you dish out some serious discipline for lies? (I am not talking lies that could harm them, such as saying they don't do drugs when they do).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha, that is what I thought, and what I have told my DS. But it does seem wrong.
Does your DS/DD have a boy/girl friend? How do you handle that?
You tell them to NEVER write anything you wouldn't want the whole world to see. Your parents seeing it is far from the worst thing, and if they can't handle that, they need to be schooled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Basically never started. He got the talk about how to avoid being arrested and that's it. He's finished med school and never had any problems so it worked out just fine.
So basically he was a teen when the iPhone just came out, probably in college before FB was even an app?
Very helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Basically never started. He got the talk about how to avoid being arrested and that's it. He's finished med school and never had any problems so it worked out just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Ha, that is what I thought, and what I have told my DS. But it does seem wrong.
Does your DS/DD have a boy/girl friend? How do you handle that?