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Lorico [155]
3 years ago
7

Should parents monitor there child's online stuff? write 2 paragraphs on why u think they should

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natka813 [3]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

I think they should because now that there is social media things could get messy. Children and teens get addicted to it and give their life up just to go on it all day. There is also inappropriate things online such as Inappropriate websites, bad talking and se xual texting. You could also get mentally ill from it people see how others look and wish it was them then they are always upset about how they look or what they wear to the point where some kids kill themselves. The internet is a very dangerous place people upload dead bodies or people getting murdered on the dark web which could scar someone's mind for the rest of their life. There is also a lot of politics which causes many fights which can turn into a huge thing people can start calling names, disrespect your opinion, make fun of you, etc. There is also very toxic people online that could cyberbully you and threaten you. There is also online predator's who go after children or teens and try to kidnap them and could get tutored and killed or missing forever. Therefore I think its a good idea to monitor their child's online stuff because the internet is very dangerous.

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