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Look for the Best Time to Chat to your Children about Social Media

Searching for the ideal time frame to speak to your son or daughter about Facebook or Twitter can be considered a daunting task, but it doesn't need to be.

All of us surely have clues.

Before getting any further, I want to say thanks to this friend of mine Fernando Garcia (blog: como espiar whatsapp), for his generosity donating this interesting article content about an issue he understands a lot about, social media.

We are able to all remember disobeying and getting found by mom or dad.

For a kid is nearly a ceremony of passage, ways to experiment with restrictions whilst having fun doing it.

Until we are found.

As a child we all make mistakes but we study from those mistakes and ideally never replicate them. We can not believe that my child will never accomplish that. We have to teach our kids rather than let's assume that they interpret activities without any help.

It's the same with online chatting.
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Children and teenagers seem to be born techie savy, knowing how to play video games on Ipads before even focusing on how to start reading a complete sentence.

I think they are privileged to hold amazing programs in their hands and they can make a big difference in this world. Only when they discover how to use technology correctly.

That is true for a couple of reasons:

First of all, living online is only a life-style. By the time my girl grows up she must be tech savy for college and careers.

Second, social media may be the means children connect and create bonds later in life.

Like how I grew up having faults, I believe my daughter will make an error while using on-line applications. It really is just part of the learning curve.

We need to have regular talks with each of our children about the things they state and upload on-line.

Suggest to them what wrong comments look like and what good responses are like. Have a talk about what is fine to write and what is not.

It really is easier growing up without a cell phone since when a friend does something you don’t as if you can ignore it and can get on with your day. You could often phone your friend or talk to them directly about the issue. But our children are constantly being accompanied by text messages that affects them through their mobile phone. They can not run or conceal from it. If they are in a poor feeling they can share, text message, or comment without considering twice.

It is problematic for children to make a mistake with no world knowing in seconds. Social media have made it hard for them to just take a moment and think about their actions.

We need to teach them to take a breath before clicking on the post button. The same way we train them to believe before they raise their voice on us, the elders, friends or instructors.

Help remind them don't assume all facet of their life have to be shared.

Not every status have to be commented.

Not every single instant have to be photographed.

We have to tell them that it's okay to take a break and walk away from it all.

Train them how another from a mistake they may have made on-line
Even the best tech savy parents will find it hard to learn everything the youngster does online and offline.

Photographs can be hidden.

Text messages can be erased.

Searches can be cleared.

We can’t believe that just because we have parental control set up and we often check their phones, that we need not speak to them about being wise and kind online. We can not parent like we are waiting around to catch these to do something incorrect because that is difficult to do. Instead we can help them to utilize the gadgets they own safely.