Social Media Tips From The Washington Post

With the holiday season upon us, many of you may be preparing to give your children shiny new tablets, smart phones, and laptops. With these tech toys, though comes a whole can of worms– social media. Are you prepared to be the parent of a social media user?

 

From a mom who uses Facebook for a living, published by the Washington Post, here (click to read the article) is some advice for parents navigating the sometimes murky waters of social media and kids.

 

  • Know your kids’ passwords, and log in periodically
  • Adjust privacy settings
  • Monitor who they friend and follow
  • Set limits and rules for social media time
  • Be on social media yourself

 

To read the full article, click here!

 

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