Thread:Neo34/@comment-28482541-20180117193647/@comment-30339728-20180117203726

First of all, you're not a nervous parent. You're a GOOD parent! Wish there were more like you.

If you should decide to allow your daughter to have an social media account of any kind, please make sure you and she have the "talk" about social media laws and what you deem appropriate acitivities. While many schools have such special assembiles, not all do, and having witnessed a couple, plenty of kids don't take all of the message in. There are what may seem innocent actions that can cause big problems (ie. the current news story about over 1000 kids in Denmark) She absolutely needs to know that once something is "out there" it is always out there somewhere where it can be found. I would insist that you have access to everything as a "friend" on that account.

I am not familiar the the social media that many of the kids now use, but I do believe some of them have parental control. Of course you can always control her devise.I suppose the best advice would be to tell her "if you wouldn't tell me to my face, then don't post it".