Are you approaching the teen years and wondering how to handle social media? When? How? What guidelines?
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I’d love to hear your opinions of different apps. I’m only familiar with Facebook but have friends who have warned me not to allow my soon to be teenage daughter be on SnapChat. What about Instagram? What are the dangers? Why are teens vulnerable to making poor choices with these particular apps?
Also ideas for GPS tracking of teens? Is that too “Big Brother”??
Deb, these are great questions! I’m going to add them to the “Ask a Question” feature in the Crowdcast Event so that we can make sure to cover them tonight! 🙂