Parental Control Myths Debunked: What Every Indian Parent Should Know
There are ups and downs in parenting, like a rollercoaster. With advice flowing from all directions—solicited or not—navigating the challenges can feel overwhelming. In the information age, conflicting suggestions can lead to self-doubt, making you question your decisions. If you believe everything you hear about kids online, you might think that dangers lurk behind every click. While it’s true that risks exist, there’s also a lot of positive engagement happening. Experts caution against a "techno-panic mindset" that fuels unnecessary anxiety among parents. To keep our kids safe, we must understand the facts. I've compiled five common internet safety myths, along with the truths you can use to alleviate any concerns you might have. Myth 1: Social Media Turns Kids into Cyberbullies Truth: Cyberbullying is more about underlying issues than social media itself. While social media provides a platform for cyberbullying, the behavior often stems
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