This Beijing Teen Stays Safe and Stays Real On Instagram
I always knew that a picture could tell a thousand words but in all honestly that is not always the case. Pictures in my opinion are the biggest liars.
I always knew that a picture could tell a thousand words but in all honestly that is not always the case. Pictures in my opinion are the biggest liars.
“Adults need to set a good example for the younger generation. This starts at home and the foundation of values each parent has to establish in their kids. Parents have to be responsible for their actions and must be present in the lives of their children.:
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When do you give a child their first phone? Do you have their passwords or put parental controls on devices? Parents from different cultures share their thoughts.
Even though kids in Beijing are back on campus, there are many more that are still caught in the distance learning loop, unable to unglue their eyes from their devices. And this techno-vortex has not only sucked kids into it, but has dragged parents in right along with them, as now parental feedback, and even parent-teacher conferences are performed online.
I post photos of my life and pictures that I take on my camera along the way. I also post updates of my soccer career. I am working to become a college athlete and social media is a great way to attract opportunities in sports.
“If children grow up believing their worth is tied to their intelligence, character, and they have a strong support system at home and with healthy friends, I think they can avoid the superficiality of social media while enjoying the benefits of digital citizenship.”
We use their game time to explore how hard it is to stay persistent and try your best, understanding that your best only gets better the more you practice.
I used to work in social media marketing and often live-tweeted events. I’m the one at every baby shower and birthday party who has their phone out to catch the important moments. I taught executives at all levels and all ages that if there isn’t a photo, it didn’t happen.
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