Not to mention the fact that taking someone who's feeling isolated and alone and making them more isolated and alone is only going to make everything worse.ElrodGrizzly said:horribilisfan8184 said:Or you could take away your kid's access to the social media bullying by phone. Just a thought for parents who aren't afraid of their kids.
Man, I've always enjoyed you a lot, so I'm not trying to be a dick here, but when were you last raising kids?! You cannot possibly disconnect a kid from the digital world completely. Its how they get assignments for school, how all of their peers communicate socially, and the people I have seen who grew up sheltered from all things digital in the early 2000's are having a LOT of trouble functioning in the workplace. We just had to let go a person with great potential because they just actually couldn't use the digital tools. They were homeschooled by books and didn't get computer access till after high school, and they just couldn't functionally do my job.
We have passed the point where we can just "take away kids' access to social media" and still have them growing up to be a normal part of society.
Sorry, but bullying is a big deal to me. I had to deal with it pretty heavily in high school and it was terrible, and it always seems like the people who never actually had to deal with it are the loudest ones voicing how "easy it is" to make it stop.