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cairobi--eliza · 2 years
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Fuck it it needs to be said.
Parents, yall need to monitor your children's internet access. Yo need to be paying attention to what your child is watching.
The alt-right, Andrew tate, pewdiepie, corrupt politicians and so much more are plaguing your child's fucking mind. Children are impressionable and will absorb what they see. There are literal kids in school at ages 6-12 spewing harmful rhetoric. This is sad.
Do better as a parent. Stop saying, "well I can't keep watch over them all the time." Then maybe you shouldn't be a parent. Maybe you shouldn't be having kids. Stop making up excuses because one day your child will consume the worst shit possible and it'll completely ruin their mind.
So many of us were exposed to shit at a young age that wasn't normal. It's wasn't normal for me at 9 years old to see graphic videos of my favorite cartoon characters. None of that shit was normal.
You wanna protect the children? Start by monitoring what they're watching.
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PSA: If you give your child a snack in a store, 9/10 it ends up crushed on the floor. Also, if I find another lollipop plastered to a table, I’m rioting.
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b2the4thpower · 3 years
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New Angry Dad Podcast 433 Proud MF! Dad (B2the4thpower)
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houseofelrod · 3 years
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This is at #meijer in Howell mi the cleanest grocery store around, crack foil, stolen knife case. Know your surroundings at all times. #crackkills #watchyourkids . Pm for more details https://www.instagram.com/p/CIqqoorHMaE/?igshid=vdadlfh5j3aa
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anytimework · 4 years
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#watchyourkids #swimpool #children www.anytimework.com https://www.instagram.com/p/B_2abdCh7PV/?igshid=1qnc9mzvw5hr
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izzy1982 · 5 years
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⭐️ P O O L ⭐️ Diesmal ein kleiner Appell... einfach weil ich es gestern selbst erleben musste 😫🙈 . Ich stand gestern direkt am Pool, als Emilia mit dem Schwimmreifen wieder uns Wasser ging. Irgendwie beugte sie sich zu weit nach vorne und kippte so nach vorne, dass sie mit dem kopf unter Wasser war und sich die Beine so mit dem Reifen verschränkt hatten, dass sie nicht wieder hoch kam. Ich bin sofort in den Pool... in der Sekunde, in der bei ihr ankam, konnte sie gerade selbst aus dem Reifen. Sie war auch „nur“ ein paar Sekunden unter Wasser, aber dennoch ‼️ . Das Beängstigende ist, dass es völlig lautlos geschah, die anderen Kinder, die im Pool waren natürlich auch nichts erkannt haben und auch die Erwachsenen, die um den Pool saßen es nicht bemerkt haben. Ich stand halt gerade in dem Moment richtig 🍀💪🏻 . Lasst Eure Kinder nicht unbeaufsichtigt im Pool‼️ manchmal reicht daneben sitzen allein leider nicht... immer wieder mal einen Blick reinwerfen 💪🏻 Solche schlimmen Dinge passieren meist lautlos 😫 ▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️▫️▪️ #payattention #safetyfirst #achtung #pool #pooltime #watchyourkids #achtetaufeurekinder #aufsicht #summervibes #summer #wasserratte #summerinthecity #toddler #toddlergirl #toddlerlife #mom #momlife #lifewithtoddlers #lebenmitkindern #love #iloveyou #watchout https://www.instagram.com/p/BzKU2yKiBr_/?igshid=1f82pzio6flmj
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nevaticca · 5 years
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Melissia Dawn Hopson: Would you be able to describe your child if they went missing? Could you? Some parents can't.
Read my new article about a set of parents whose son was abducted and murdered after they failed to give an accurate description of their child in a Missing Persons report. Be informed, folks! Don't let it be you!
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tw0f4z3 · 5 years
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Reposted from @hot97 - There are disturbing people doing horrible things out there! 0_o d-_-b - #regrann #watchyourkids https://www.instagram.com/p/BuY_mfslh-L/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=25n3zj248nhz
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mamatanyadf-blog · 7 years
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Every momma knows if they're too quiet it's because they're up to something. Today was supposed to be a rest day. Yea right. I went to the bathroom only to come back to Chase and Hunter in Taylor's makeup. Now the boy walking around here looking like #davidbowie or #edwardscissorhands or some shit. #lordt #watchyourkids #dontturnyourback #dontgetcaughtslipping #futurerockstar
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furious84-blog · 5 years
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#publicserviceannouncement #parenting #watchyourkids https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv-KLrLA56w/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1vnz5vcg2b5jf
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heroandlegend · 6 years
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Watch Your Kids #HeroAndLegend #MartyCP #MarcoMartinez #WatchYourKids #KeepAnEyeOnYourKids #DontBeCareless #PayAttention #KidsArePrecious #BeAGoodParent #YoureAllTheyGot #TheyreAllYouGot #Protect #Parent #Kids #ResponsibleParent #Responsibility
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partsixx · 6 years
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334 mass shootings in 2017. 18 so far this year. What do we as Americans value more? Guns or life? #nomoreshootings #watchyourkids #nomorebullying
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blueadventurewoman · 7 years
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Out for a spin in the park! Get your kids out of the way!🤣 . . . #monday #landpaddle #trynewthings #dontfall #goofy #ilikeblue #dayinthepark #hotandsunny #watchyourkids #barefootisbest #california #getoutside #play (at Stagecoach Park)
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Kids vs. Instagram
 Well let’s start this off nice and easy. Parents I’m not trying to teach you parenting, I’m only 19 years old but I grew up in the prime of social media accounts and the internet so this is just a wakeup call … if you’re going allow your kids to have social media please understand the dangers and consequences they might face when they go online. “Oh I check my kids messages, and there’s parental lock!” That doesn’t even phase kids anymore because there’s more sites out there that are a little more complex than your average Club Penguin. 
 Now for everyone reading this, parent, teenager, maybe even a guy like Dwight from the Office, if you haven’t already noticed in 2017, there is a lot of kids in America who are under the age of 13 who own a Iphone, or their own personal laptop, maybe even an Ipad or two. Generation Z is going to be the most technology savvy generation that the world has ever seen. Kids now a days have their own Instagram accounts where they post themselves doing makeup or modeling or doing some type of hood rat activities like flexing on the gram with stacks of money or jewelry maybe even their own Snapchat where they post what they do in their daily lives while there in school. 
 Kids in this generation rather text and communicate with their phones because it’s less stressful for them. I see this with my own 11-year-old cousin. Every time I’m around her and my family, she wants some type of device and a pair of headphones and wants to be left alone to talk to her friends, listen to music or watch something on Netflix when she’s really supposed to be engaging in conversation with us. She finds it easier to sit on the computer and talk to her online friends from home then it is to go to the playground and actually hang out with kids her own age in person. She thinks it’s easier for her to make friends online then in person; “So what happens if you’re raised from a young age to see virtual interactions as akin to physical ones...We haven’t yet seen an entire generation that’s grown up with things like Facebook go through adulthood yet. Dunbar himself doesn’t have a firm opinion one way or the other about whether virtual social networks will prove wonderful for friendships or ultimately diminish the number of satisfying interactions one has. “I don’t think we have enough evidence to argue either way “(Konnikova).
 Millennials which are also the emerging adults of 2017, Henig states that basically the “traditional” cycle of life is very different from how it was with previous generations … as well and that and that are priorities on life have changed. I know when I see someone my age traveling the world on Instagram, I rather do that instead of trying to become an adult as such a young age. This is where Generation Z comes in, they are so influenced by this generation and what we are doing, they decided to replicate our actions in their day to day life. Now you see kids smoking, and drinking at younger ages and spending more time trying to be like the older generation because that’s what they see online. They want to become emerging adults at 13. 
 If you compare the Millennials to Generation Z and where they are technology wise, when we were their age, we played online for a couple of hours then our parents told us to get off the computer and go outside. Our parents made technology more of a privilege to have. Now look at you 2017 parent’s, you guys LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, to use Ipad’s and Iphone’s as a way to shut your kid up or keep them entertained instead of having them actually speak up. How is your kid supposed to know how to socialize in those type of situations??? In every restaurant that I’ve walked into lately, I have seen at least 3 tables with kids under the age of 8 with their own Ipad’s sitting at the table with headphones on, not engaging with their family. We let this generation off with so much when it comes to technology but do you really know what going on your kids account? What they are actually doing on the internet? Who could possibly be talking to your 13-year-old on the internet, you would assume it’s Johnny from school but in reality it’s Jared a 42-year-old man who loves preying on children?????? 
 Parent’s put so much creditability towards the internet because now we introduce the Ipad as early as kindergarten and require kids to have a computer by 3rd grade but also are being blinded, actually, basically forgetting the dangers it possesses when their kids are approaching their teen years. Teens are still children, they start to get curious and start searching around for things that their parents probably haven’t explained to them yet. I want to talk about a specific app called Instagram. Instagram is an app that you can make an account, post pictures with a cute caption and all your followers will like and comment on them. Instagram is a very popular app among people the age of 12 years to 17 years of age. Parents when dealing with Instagram, kids truly don’t know the dangers because it’s not something they are thinking about, talk to them. You need to communicate what your kids should and shouldn’t do on social media and if they are faced with a situation that they might feel uncomfortable or in trouble and they don’t know what to do, that they can come to you and talk about it. 
 Now what you have been waiting for the dangers! What are the dangers of Instagram that parents need to be aware of? Instagram is made for people over the age of 13 first of all. If you are going to allow your child to have Instagram, learn everything you need to know. Instagram has a couple of setting and alterations you can do to allow a safe use of this app. 
Lets start off:
Tagging and location settings: where you can tag the location the picture was taken. You never know who’s watching your kids movements and IG activity, so Instagram has settings where you can shut down the location services so it’s not an option for them. 
Public or private account: your child should have their IG’s private and only allowed to be followed by people they actually know. Keeping their accounts private will help parents tend to their kids account and see who wants to follow them.
Sexually Explicit Content: Once in a while check what pictures pop up on your kids feed and who they might follow when you aren’t looking. There is no exact way to block content like this.
Bullying: social media is easiest way to bully someone sadly to say. Some person being protected by a computer or phone screen and the person receiving this black-lash (your kid) is getting hurt and its not like they can fight back. Monitoring their accounts and actually there is a way to block from commenting on your kids pictures so cyberbullying cant be done to them.
Parents!!!! YOU should be able to understand that your kid is old enough to have a social media account but its okay to keep watch and tabs on what they are doing. You are not a “helicopter parent” for wanting your child safe on the internet.
Work Cited
Konnikova, Maria. “The Limits of Friendship.” The New Yorker, The New Yorker, 20 June 2017, www.newyorker.com/science/maria-konnikova/social-media-affect-math-dunbar-number-friendships.
Henig, Robin Marantz. “What Is It About 20-Somethings?” The New York Times, The New York Times, 21 Aug. 2010, www.nytimes.com/2010/08/22/magazine/22Adulthood-t.html?pagewanted=all.
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epicrealistyoutube · 7 years
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👌💕 #PTSD #abuse #childabuse #molestation #childmolestation #itwasME #rape #beaware #watchyourkids #protectyourkids 😞
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katrod77 · 7 years
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No filter - this is the view with smoke from the forest fires currently raging in the Gorge... #watchyourkids ##teachthemnottothrowfirecrackersintotheforest #sosad #2017PNWshenanigans #girlstrip (at Columbia River Gorge)
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