Instant messaging has quickly become one of the most popular past times for kids (and adults) of all ages. These days kids look forward to the time when they get home from school and can go send instant messages (IMs) …[Continue]
Some Common IM Acronyms
First of all, let’s look at some of the more common IM acronyms that should cause concern: P911, or, My parents are in the room. Now, this acronym has two parts. “P” for parents and “911” for we better talk …[Continue]
Why You Should Know Instant Message Acronyms
Young people these days can stay in almost constant communication with each other. Let me use an example from a dinner I attended recently. A family I’m friends with had just gotten together for dinner after months of separation. The …[Continue]
Navigating MySpace As A Parent
Kids have always loved computers and technology in general. Specifically, online message boards or personal web pages have become extremely popular for kids of today’s generation. They all love it. Kids love sending messages, posting comments, and especially posting pictures. …[Continue]
Find It In Five: Your Child’s MySpace Profile
MySpace is one of the latest crazes in online culture. Everyone has their own page or knows someone who has their life displayed for the world to see on MySpace. Kids are especially fond of such websites. They love surfing …[Continue]
Your Child’s MySpace Profile And You
It’s really very easy to find your child’s MySpace profile. It may seem like an intimidating task, what with the millions and millions of MySpace profiles that are out there, but never fear. Let’s look at some ways in which …[Continue]
Steps For Finding Your Child’s MySpace Profile
Let’s look at some steps that you can follow to find your child’s MySpace profile, even if they use false information. 1.First of all, if you want to find your child’s MySpace profile you’re going to have to sign up …[Continue]
Tips For Finding A MySpace Profile
Let’s go over some basic tips for finding a MySpace profile. You might be asking one or two things here, such as: Why should I find a MySpace profile in the first place? Doesn’t this imply some sort of invasion …[Continue]