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Does your child have a "right to privacy" when it comes to their device and social media? As parents are we invading their privacy by checking their phones and what they are doing on social media? This is always a sensitive topic, and one that gets brought up frequently when I work with parents...and kids. Parents tend to be on the fence with their answers...and kids unanimously agree that it is an invasion of their privacy. The problem lies in that they are putting information on a device in which the information does not stay there...it is typically shared with others in a very public format. I chat about the idea of privacy, are we invading it...and my thoughts after working closely with parents and kids and in this space.
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Does your child have a "right to privacy" when it comes to their device and social media? As parents are we invading their privacy by checking their phones and what they are doing on social media? This is always a sensitive topic, and one that gets brought up frequently when I work with parents...and kids. Parents tend to be on the fence with their answers...and kids unanimously agree that it is an invasion of their privacy. The problem lies in that they are putting information on a device in which the information does not stay there...it is typically shared with others in a very public format. I chat about the idea of privacy, are we invading it...and my thoughts after working closely with parents and kids and in this space.