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Infographic: How to Protect Kids from the Dangers of Social Media

May 19, 2016 No Comments

Featured Infographic by Bella Ryan, Tech and Digital Parenting Expert

There is a dire need to keep kids away from social media because kids are not considered to be safe mentally and physically over such platforms. The teen generation is very much addicted to internet and social media. Not only they are getting negative impacts and facing dangers but destroying their daily routines, studies and lives as well. When a teen will spend most of the time on internet and using social media apps, how would he/she be able to concentrate on the studies? Parents pay no heed to what their kids do when they are alone. Buying teen’s smartphones and other digital devices can be harmful for the teens as it will be a direct call to let teens use social media extensively.

 

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Bella fill in as tech and digital parenting expert. She is managing technical content at how to Make Sure Your Kids is Safe on the Internet with TheOneSpy, listen live phone calls, and monitor social instant messaging logs. Follow her on twitter @bellaryan8901

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