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Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, Snapchat is social media. We broke down and allowed it in 8th grade for our oldest. It was with much reservation but we thought it was time since that was the place that all messaging took place. We did have very clear rules though. Phones went into night mode at 9 and stayed downstairs at bedtime. We had to have the passwords to everything. We created profiles on snap so that we understood how it worked and the kids had to follow us. More app specific, they were not allowed to follow anyone they don’t know in real life. Any concerning messages were to be brought to one of us immediately. And no sharing location.
We were very hesitant and would have been happy to keep them off social media until 16 but the reality was that was beginning to create social isolation and after covid et all we decided to give it a try.
They are now 17 and we’ve had zero issues and our planning to take the same route when the youngest turns 13 in a couple of weeks.
We did all of this. In addition, I always say I have access to anything on their phones. I don’t check it anymore but initially I did. Lots of good discussions about what to do when people are being inappropriate in chats etc. And reminded them if they feel like they can’t show me something, they probably shouldn’t be sending that.
For Snapchat, I would randomly say, ok, let’s see what’s coming in on Snapchat now and DS would have to open it and show me then. That’s the only way to monitor since most things disappear once opened. We also reminded them that we are always the place to go for help. Don’t try to problem solve with this on your own (eg, if you get a naked picture, in a group with bullying etc etc).
We had hoped to say no until high school but we caved in 8th grade. All communication happened there and DS was still finding his footing socially and we didn’t want to add one more thing to make that harder. I know that sounds silly but it is the decision we made. He’s in 12th grade now and a responsible phone user. We will do the same with our younger DS when the time comes.