- Educate your children about how to keep private information private.
- Enable privacy settings on the account for your child.
- Make sure your children understand that what they post often cannot be taken back; post wisely.
- Be respectful.
Kids and Instagram
If you have pre-teens or 'tweens in your home, you've no doubt heard of the social media app Instagram. As their site says, Instagram is "a community of more than 300 million who capture and share the world's moments on the service." Essentially, the app is designed for users to post pictures, with or without accompanying comments, and those posts then show up in a feed for any other user who follows their account. Posts range the gamut between selfies and here's-what-I-ate-for-lunch-today pictures, but it's more or less a day in the life of your friends, in pictures.
So how do you know that your child is ready to join Instagram? What if there are inappropriate pictures in his/her feed? How can you monitor what's going on in his/her account? Check out these great tips from the Common Sense Media web site. A few of our favorites...