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The Parent’s Handbook for Talking WITH Your Teens about SOCIAL MEDIA

In seconds, parents can master the techniques and words for engaging their teens and pre-teens in the important must-have conversations about social media. Parental controls and filters last only so long with kids and before they know it parents NEED to be openly talking to their teens about social media, despite the embarrassing, worrisome, confrontational, or tricky topics that arise from social networking.

This book is a ‘how to’ parent’s handbook revealing simple secrets for talking confidently and comfortably with their teens The Parent’s Handbook for talking WITH Your Teens about SOCIAL MEDIA gives parents the words, the wisdom, and the effective communication tools for starting and continuing the essential conversations about their teens’ actions and activities on Facebook and other social networks.

Parents learn how to:

  • Talk with their tweens and teens about online privacy, safety, growing concerns about excessive exposure on the internet, and other prickly subjects both parents and their kids prefer to ignore.
  • Collaborate with their young teens to get them off to a good social networking start, and team with their older teens who think there’s nothing new to know.
  • Be ready to troubleshoot social media red flags, cyber-bullies and “friends” who are strangers or potential predators
  • Discuss today’s more complicated version of the parenting advice “Don’t talk to strangers!”
  • The secrets about mobile devices that your kids are gravitating to.
  • Set social media rules and make networking agreements that stick.
  • Avoid parenting pitfalls to keep their friend status with their kids on Facebook.
  • Take the right action when their kids want to take a new social media step.
  • Stay in the loop with their teens who can be found by their social network with GPS precision, wherever they may be.
  • Coach their kids to think wisely, sorting out their social life issues in person instead of in text boxes.

Parents, feel your social media concerns melt away!

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