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@turtleface98
"Should parents read their daughter's texts or monitor her online activity for bad language and inappropriate content?"
Earlier today, I served as the “young woman’s voice” in a panel of local experts at a Girl Scouts speaking event. One question for the panel was something to the effect of, “Should parents read their daughter’s texts or monitor her online activity for bad language and inappropriate content?”
I was surprised when the first panelist answered the question as if it were about cyberbullying. The adult audience nodded sagely as she spoke about the importance of protecting children online.
I reached for the microphone next. I said, “As far as reading your child’s texts or logging into their social media profiles, I would say 99.9% of the time, do not do that.”
Looks of total shock answered me. I actually saw heads jerk back in surprise. Even some of my fellow panelists blinked.
Everyone stared as I explained that going behind a child’s back in such a way severs the bond of trust with the parent. When I said, “This is the most effective way to ensure that your child never tells you anything,” it was like I’d delivered a revelation.
It’s easy to talk about the disconnect between the old and the young, but I don’t think I’d ever been so slapped in the face by the reality of it. It was clear that for most of the parents I spoke to, the idea of such actions as a violation had never occurred to them at all.
It alarms me how quickly adults forget that children are people.
Apparently people are rediscovering this post somehow and I think that’s pretty cool! Having experienced similar violations of trust in my youth, this is an important issue to me, so I want to add my personal story:
Around age 13, I tried to express to my mother that I thought I might have clinical depression, and she snapped at me “not to joke about things like that.” I stopped telling my mother when I felt depressed.
Around age 15, I caught my mother reading my diary. She confessed that any time she saw me write in my diary, she would sneak into my room and read it, because I only wrote when I was upset. I stopped keeping a diary.
Around age 18, I had an emotional breakdown while on vacation because I didn’t want to go to college. I ended up seeing a therapist for - surprise surprise - depression.
Around age 21, I spoke on this panel with my mother in the audience, and afterwards I mentioned the diary incident to her with respect to this particular Q&A. Her eyes welled up, and she said, “You know I read those because I was worried you were depressed and going to hurt yourself, right?”
TL;DR: When you invade your child’s privacy, you communicate three things:
You do not respect their rights as an individual.
You do not trust them to navigate problems or seek help on their own.
You probably haven’t been listening to them.
Information about almost every issue that you think you have to snoop for can probably be obtained by communicating with and listening to your child.
Part of me is really excited to see that the original post got 200 notes because holy crap 200 notes, and part of me is really saddened that something so negative has resonated with so many people.
We need more women like this
My reblog was pretty aggressive on this one
So in episode one, R2 tells C3PO that he’s naked because his parts are showing.
And when 3PO is complete, he has wires and things showing at his midriff.
Conclusion: C3PO wears a crop top.
the ol’ razzle dazzle
What sexuality are you X
I like who I like, that’s all there is to it
Anyways, here’s wonderwall.
folk punk
when you do all the work for a group project:
when you have to pretend you did something to get a grade:
the article just got better as i kept on reading
A WHOLE RAW POTATO THIS STILL KILLS ME
True story…
tbh, you know how we’re all crazy on here & saying “no one is gonna like me because i’m so lazy because who needs someone when you got netflix and pizza and can stay at home everyday.”
i can just say, ever since i got into a relationship, nothing has really changed between him & i, but it’s actually nice to think about something or someone else besides fictional characters (which i still do) but it’s not a constant thing anymore
THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT VINE
HOW TO DEAL WITH BAD GUYS w/ Danger Jenson #yadingus #blades
Long hair: Hey kid, you want some blades?
Glasses: No! Blades are for skatin’!
[Lowers voice] Ya dingus.
[Distantly] It’s kinda snowy!
( captioned-vines )
I practiced some of my special effects for Halloween this year! I think it turned out great! It’s a large improvement from last year. I can’t wait until I get everything altogether. I’m going to look awesome! 😁😂😍❤😘👌
This Is Halloween - Panic! At The Disco
i’ve never hit reblog so quickly omfg
ITS JULY
No it’s Halloween
This is amazing