happychaos
Proud Parent
- Jul 29, 2011
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Protect our athletes. Cancelled my subscription this morning.
Now to prepare myself on how to answer the inevitable question tomorrow that will be asked from the many Maroney fans in our gym.
Dissapointed, SBG -
As to how to handle this with the girls in your gym, I would drive home the fact that nothing they post online, on their phone, on social media, etc. should ever be considered private. EVER. It constantly amazes me how politicians, celebrities, and people who appear reasonably intelligent do not understand this.
It is an unfortunate fact of life that there are criminals waiting for an opportunity to steal. Teens need to be taught that they cannot "lock" their social media and online activity the same way they lock their car, house, and locker. Once they click "send" it is out there, and will always be out there, out of their control. A good rule of thumb is to teach your kids to ask themselves if they would share what they are posting with their grandmother. If not, then don't post.