Parents on Facebook?

Posted on January 29, 2009 
Filed Under Fathering, Life, Media, Parenting

Here’s a site every parent with a teen or college student should check out. The Facebook phenomena is something you can and should be knowledgable about, these tips are a good starting point.

BTW, I’m on Facebook o keep up with a couple of my own children. I’ve enjoyed meeting some of their friends, and seeing some of the photos and updates they post!

Comments

2 Responses to “Parents on Facebook?”

  1. Dionna on January 30th, 2009 11:22 am

    I’m on Facebook and my girls aren’t old enough to be on there yet. But it has been a great way to get in touch with old friends and I will be well aware of the ins and outs by the time my daughter (12) gets on there.

  2. Tanja on February 2nd, 2009 12:49 pm

    I am also on Facebook. My children are also (11 and 8). Since my oldest got on facebook, I have discovered a different side to her…..the one when I’m not around. I’ve been able to teach her more about society and friends.

    I’ve enjoyed getting in touch with old school mates and some have even posted pictures they have from elementry, middle and senior high. Its great!

    My son is only 8 and all he does is play games on there. I don’t think he has posted anything nor sent a message yet. LOL!

    We also had a MySpace page, but deleted them. I like Facebook much better.

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