Mrs Mitchell
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I agree with this.Date: 3/9/2010 6:51:10 PM
Author: swingirl
It''s pretty hard to keep 13+ year olds off social networking sites because they can do it on a friend''s computer, at the library, use a different name or on the sly. I think it is wiser to teach them how to manage their privacy and understand how public the internet is. My kids had to do a lot of research on the internet by high school so I would rather they were aware of creeps and offerings of ''free'' things.
Some rules I implemented were NEVER accept a friend request from a stranger, either no photos or photos only viewed by friends, NO tagged photos, NO personal information (like city, school, name) and the very important one---I had to have the password. And I promised that I would go on periodically to check things.
By the time your kid is 16 and able to DRIVE they definitely have been exposed to facebook! That means they have had a lot of exposure without guidance.
My friend''s daughter is 9 and she has a FB account. Her mother set it up for her because her best friend at school emigrated to New Zealand and her other friend went back to Korea with her family a week later. Poor little thing was lost without her best friends and it actually helped lessen the trauma (which was very real to a 9 year old). She has rules for how to use it - no friend requests to be accepted without her mother OKing them for a start. Her mother is pretty active on FB, so she logs into her daughter''s page two or three times a day to keep a close eye on it.
I think that''s ok, but I didn''t realise there was a 13 year age limit on FB.