Thursday, November 14, 2013

Parenting.com

Your Humble Blogger's Mom never had any words of advice about Facebook. Dear old Dad had nothing to say about Instagram. As a result, there was no parental wisdom about Internet usage passed down to YHB.

As a result, today's parents need to think for themselves about how to manage their children's online lives. And it's making the job of parenting more complex than it was not too many years ago. NPR reports.

Questions...

•What are your rules for parenting in the Internet age?

•At what age should a child be allowed to have a smart phone?

•At what age should a child be allowed to surf the web unsupervised?

•Should schools get involved with cyberbullying and other Internet issues? To what degree?

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