Parents Acting as the Watchdogs on Teenagers Interacting with Social Networking Websites like MySpace and Facebook
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Andrews Pitcher was shocked when he received a friends request from his mom on Facebook. He has been using social networking website for last five years and had not even had a glimmer of an idea that his mother knew what it was. “ I was carelessly freaking out on the tides a social networking website, until that friends seek information from from my mom.†said Andrews. X————————————-X H mm not anymore . The parents are flocking on to the social networking websites in order track their kids. For some teen this can spell to a direct intrusion in their private lives. And for others it’s a enormous platform to share and communicate their day to day interaction with life, to their mom and dad. Some experts warn that the parents who be-friend their kids without their approval on social networking websites are spilling out a message that they don’t trust their kids any more. So, the kids who are used to scribble indecent text messages to their friends will surely “gonna†block their parents from accessing their profiles. So you see the relationship is getting jittery. “ It’s embarrassing when my friend found out that my mom has planted herself in my friends list with an anonymous identity, and she is chatting with them in order to trace my personal life. “ said Andrews. Flying Comments: “The parent-child relationships on social networking websites are becoming tricky. I am just hoping that does not exaggerate out of the proportions and thereby ending up erupting dismay in the mind of a child. May be teenagers might inaugurate dwelling a feeling of being entrapped by the stealthy eyes of their parents,continuously peeking in to their personal lives. So, my suggestion for the hi-tech parents is to remain vigilant, but kindly restrain your suspecting-instincts a bit.†said Ms Dipti, HR Manager. Miracle Studios. Note : This blog post is inspired from a news editorial published in CNN. Courtesy : Miracle Studios : Your very own web design company : Because we care |
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