Now is the time when everything seems to be mobile. Millions of new products are pumped out weekly and our kids (younger than ever) are gaining nearly unlimited access to the online world.
With that comes a responsiblity for parents to teach their kids the proper social etiquette tools in relation to the net--also known as "netiquette" (short for social networking etiquette).
Co-founder and CEO of the social networking site for kids, Everloop, Hilary DeCesare, offers the following Netiquette tips:
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Start your message with the right greeting. “Yo” might be cool with your BFF, but not with your Math Teacher.
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Choose your words carefully. Readers cannot see the smile on your face or see your body language, so stuff you type can lead to misunderstandings.
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NEVER USE ALL CAPS IN YOUR MESSAGE. It looks like you’re yelling.
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Don’t write if you are angry or upset. Wait till you calm down to write anything - then send your message.
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Posture, Posture, Posture. Good posture and sitting upright while on the computer is just as important as brushing your teeth, eating healthy, exercising and getting a good night’s sleep.
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Respect other people’s privacy. Do not share embarrassing photos or personal messages.
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Treat everyone with respect. Remember, people receiving your messages have feelings.
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