Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From 6th grade on, much of a girls social status revolves around social media. Sad but true. You can forbid it, but it really will hold her back socially and she will resent you for it. I hate that this is the world we’re living in, but it is, and it’s not changing anytime soon.
I hate this excuse, it always comes up on these threads. If more parents would stick to their guns and not just fall for the "everyone else is doing it" or "but my daughter will be unpopular!" when it comes to social media, maybe it WOULD change.
Anonymous wrote:From 6th grade on, much of a girls social status revolves around social media. Sad but true. You can forbid it, but it really will hold her back socially and she will resent you for it. I hate that this is the world we’re living in, but it is, and it’s not changing anytime soon.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. So the lenient parents don’t have a methodology, they’ve just given up?
My DD is 11. She still watches Disney junior with her sister and complains about needing to bathe, trim her nails and eat vegetables. No I don’t think she’s mature enough for Snapchat or Instagram.