Monitoring Kids Online Essay

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In this day in age kids everywhere have phones and most of them have social media. Having social media is a great way to interact with your friends or to stay in touch with people that you haven’t seen awhile. Although, social media can lead into some bad things that could hurt you or your reputation. Parents should monitor their kids online. So kids can be protected from cyber bullies or cyber bullying, keep them away from being attacked by predators or sending private pictures or information to people. Parents need to monitor the way their kids are treating or being treated online. One big problem online many kids are facing is cyber bullying. Whether they’re being bullied or they are bullying others. Amy Bentley author of the article, “Parents …show more content…

Strangers online could be out to attack you, your house, or your family. Online, kids should only be talking to people they know. Bentley asserts that you should not respond to threatening messages from strangers so you can stay safe. Bentley is trying to explain that responding to strangers can be very dangerous. Talking to strangers is very risky even if they seem nice, they could be looking to attack you or your family. Also If you accidentally tell them personal information. There are certain things that shouldn’t be posted online for the world to see especially if they can hurt you or your reputation. Kids online might not understand the risk of posting things they shouldn’t be posting. Some things that are posted can be threatening to people, too personal, or just straight inappropriate. Dr. Peggy thinks kids should be able to have online privacy ay but they should understand the consequences of what they post. Dr. Peggy said, “many teens consider the permanence, or the public nature, of their social media posts often blindly sharing information and photos they wouldn't want their parents to see.” This implies that there are things that shouldn’t be posted because of the public nature or stupidity of the post. Somethings were just not meant to be posted online or shared with the world. Stuff like this could be stopped if parents would check in every once in awhile. To keep your

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