No, My Kids Aren't Allowed In Their Friends' TikToks
Briefly

Many parents face the challenge of raising tech-savvy kids in the digital age, navigating issues like social media use and online presence management - even if it means being the only child not online.
While some parents may feel pressured to allow their children to participate in the online world to fit in with friends, setting boundaries and prioritizing privacy is a valid parenting choice.
Parents can balance monitoring their children's online activity, like using a shared YouTube login, with allowing independence and emphasizing the importance of privacy in a social media-driven world.
Read at Scary Mommy
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