luvflorida
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My daughter, almost 13, uses IM daily. So do most of her friends. They IM each other during the school year, but in the summer it is used more often. It is the way they stay in touch with each other. However, IMing has become a big problem in our house.
Our daughter is allowed to IM friends, and she knows that we check on her frequently and whenever we happen to pass by the computer, we may read what is on the screen. Several times this summer, she has lost IMing priviledges due to things we've seen that we don't approve of, (not necessarily something she's done, but things we've read from so called friends). I am truly shocked at some of the things I've read that "friends" have IMed to each other. And some of the language is really vulgar. We have told our daughter that when kids start using bad language or start saying unkind things about someone else, she is to sign off.
I'm wondering how, and if, you monitor your child's use of IM. We constantly check on her when she is on IM, but of course we can't stand behind her every second. Right now she is banned from using IM due to some of the things we have read. It's just too easy for kids to be mean to each other or to use inappropriate language while on the computer. I hate feeling like I am constantly playing police and monitoring IM time, and I feel that she ought to be able to talk to friends without me standing over her shoulder, but I'm not comfortable leaving her alone on IM.
Sorry this is so long, but I wonder how many parents really know what their teenager is doing on IM. What about those times when parents might be at work and kids are home alone? From some of the things I've seen on IM, there isn't much parental supervision. And yes, I know you can trust your teen to do the right thing, but honestly, how do you really know?
Our daughter is allowed to IM friends, and she knows that we check on her frequently and whenever we happen to pass by the computer, we may read what is on the screen. Several times this summer, she has lost IMing priviledges due to things we've seen that we don't approve of, (not necessarily something she's done, but things we've read from so called friends). I am truly shocked at some of the things I've read that "friends" have IMed to each other. And some of the language is really vulgar. We have told our daughter that when kids start using bad language or start saying unkind things about someone else, she is to sign off.
I'm wondering how, and if, you monitor your child's use of IM. We constantly check on her when she is on IM, but of course we can't stand behind her every second. Right now she is banned from using IM due to some of the things we have read. It's just too easy for kids to be mean to each other or to use inappropriate language while on the computer. I hate feeling like I am constantly playing police and monitoring IM time, and I feel that she ought to be able to talk to friends without me standing over her shoulder, but I'm not comfortable leaving her alone on IM.
Sorry this is so long, but I wonder how many parents really know what their teenager is doing on IM. What about those times when parents might be at work and kids are home alone? From some of the things I've seen on IM, there isn't much parental supervision. And yes, I know you can trust your teen to do the right thing, but honestly, how do you really know?
