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Social Websites Improve Teen CommunicationParents Using Social Networking Websites to Connect and Communicate
Twitter and Facebook have become extremely popular social networking sites for teens. The amount of time teens spend online can leave parents struggling to communicate.
The popularity of social networking websites like Facebook and Twitter has exploded. As teens spend more time online, parents may be struggling to connect. The following tips and techniques will help parents learn how to use social networking websites to improve communication with teens. Ask Questions and Show InterestTeens may be eager to share their knowledge and experience with a parent. Good conversation starters include questions about how to use social networking sites to follow friends and famous people online. Never underestimate how much teens really do appreciate a parent who cares (even if they don't show it)! Going Online TogetherOnce the communication lines are open, set aside some time once a week to work on an online project together. Choose a simple idea from the list below to get started:
Longer-term projects to do with teens include:
The Educational Value of Social Networking SitesA 2008 study by the MacArthur Foundation showed social networking websites do offer some educational value for teens. As a parent, encourage teens to use social networking sites to complete school assignments:
Communication Not Working?In How To Oversee Your Teen's Blog or Social Networking Page, Denise Witmer suggests parents obtain passwords for social networking sites and check up on teens' online activity. If the tips and techniques above are not successful, it may be time to monitor online activity. Teens may be involved in activities parents do not approve of, and will be less willing to share their activities online. A strict monitoring approach can quickly shut down communication, so be tactful. Remember that teenagers have individual personalities, and some may just be more quiet. Keep the Connection GoingOnline networking sites are not a replacement for face-to-face communication, and dangers do exist when teens go online. With the right level of involvement, teens and parents can benefit from social networking websites. Improve communication by getting involved with online projects. Explore new technology with teens, instead of watching from a distance. Learn how to tweet on Twitter or create a Facebook page to connect with other parents. Soon parents will be hooked too!
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