Recently the conversation of allowing my 15 year old brother to float through the social networking world has come up at a family get together. He feels he is old enough to have a non-monitored and no time limited Facebook and Myspace account. My mother said he could have one if she could have his password and be his friend. Well, Tyler was not thrilled but he gave in. Over time the Facebook friendship between my mother and brother has been a tested one. He does not like her making loving posts on his wall or putting personal status updates on her page. I find it all entertaining to watch my brother fight for independence and my mother holding on to her baby, but really is daily social media involvement good for children? What age do you feel is appropriate to allow your children on these sites?
Retrevo.com’s latest Gadgetology study looks at parenting, technology, and social media.
Study Highlights
- 30% of parents think 13 – 15 years old is the right age to get a social media page
- 36% of parents think 16 – 18 is the right age to get a social media page
- 26% of parents say over 18 is the right age to get a social media page
- 8% of parents are okay with kids under 12 having a social media page
- 48% of parents on Facebook are “friends” with their kids. 52% are not.
- 29% of all parents don’t allow texting during family meals. 36% of parents of teenagers don’t allow texting during family meals.










