In the age of Facebook, texting, and YouTube, many parents are at an automatic disadvantage due to the fact that kids can be more computer-savvy than older generations.
While it is great that today's children are so technologically advanced, it can be a frightening wakeup call to parents who don't understand the different websites their kids are using.
It is imperative that parents know what their kids are doing online in order to keep them safe. Here are a few tips to help them beat the learning curve, compliments of Consumer Reports:
1. Be involved. Teens whose parents show interest in their online lives engage in less risk-taking behavior. Most teens dislike the idea of Mom or Dad monitoring their account, but if you show positive interest in their profile and online friends, most will open up.
2. Take age restrictions seriously. For most sites, the minimum age is 13. Some kids lie about their age online, so it's up to parents to monitor online behavior. The services themselves can't keep your child from signing up.
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