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<blockquote data-quote="EndangeredCheerleader" data-source="post: 598701" data-attributes="member: 15279"><p>We have an ongoing battle with Paris over appropriate media usage. It's almost comical the lengths she goes to in an attempt to circumvent our rules. Poor girl is never getting a FB because she won't behave herself long enough to earn one. Good grief. </p><p></p><p>About a month ago, I showed her a news article regarding two young adult difficult child's who were murdered. The pictures of the deceased were pulled off social media and none were photos you would want the world to remember you by. I thought it was a pretty memorable lesson. Apparently my daughter learned nothing from it...</p><p></p><p>Yup, that's right, my daughter doesn't even have her own account(s) and still manages to behave inappropriately online. She is gifted. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/proudmom.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":proudmom:" title="proudmom :proudmom:" data-shortname=":proudmom:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EndangeredCheerleader, post: 598701, member: 15279"] We have an ongoing battle with Paris over appropriate media usage. It's almost comical the lengths she goes to in an attempt to circumvent our rules. Poor girl is never getting a FB because she won't behave herself long enough to earn one. Good grief. About a month ago, I showed her a news article regarding two young adult difficult child's who were murdered. The pictures of the deceased were pulled off social media and none were photos you would want the world to remember you by. I thought it was a pretty memorable lesson. Apparently my daughter learned nothing from it... Yup, that's right, my daughter doesn't even have her own account(s) and still manages to behave inappropriately online. She is gifted. :proudmom: [/QUOTE]
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