simon the viking
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[QUOTE 4217815, member: 10119"]Yeah, pretty much! And however much you know and like the friends' parents, the politics of the first fall out could be terrifying.
Plus also, I personally just think that 9 is just too young to be faffing with all that. It remains to be seen if the youngest (approaching 9) will push against that boundary - he does tell me whether or not I'm allowed to share pics of him on social media, and seems mostly uninterested. The eldest (now 14, and one of my fb 'friends' because that is also a Rool... you have to accept your parents' friend requests) was cool with it, but the young'un has gained a stepsister in the last couple of years which sometimes has the effect of his rules and boundaries getting changed without my consent. Or knowledge...
I do use a kid-friendly blogging platform at work to introduce the ideas of safe/responsible internet use, but usually with Y5/6-ish.[/QUOTE]
Yeah..... might leave that idea for a while it could end as fisticuffs between grown adults!!!!
Plus also, I personally just think that 9 is just too young to be faffing with all that. It remains to be seen if the youngest (approaching 9) will push against that boundary - he does tell me whether or not I'm allowed to share pics of him on social media, and seems mostly uninterested. The eldest (now 14, and one of my fb 'friends' because that is also a Rool... you have to accept your parents' friend requests) was cool with it, but the young'un has gained a stepsister in the last couple of years which sometimes has the effect of his rules and boundaries getting changed without my consent. Or knowledge...
I do use a kid-friendly blogging platform at work to introduce the ideas of safe/responsible internet use, but usually with Y5/6-ish.[/QUOTE]
Yeah..... might leave that idea for a while it could end as fisticuffs between grown adults!!!!