Kids and Facebook
Parenting August 25th, 2010Are you watching what your kids are playing on Facebook?
Today I received a Facebook message:
“hv u ever play vombie farm.
my credit bill rcvd for two mths,
charged me one hundred over dollars
convert fm usd mthly for playing this game
by the boys.
any knowledge of this game, is it got any auto buying while playing.”*** My friend’s boys are only 5 and 7 years old.
As the world is so filled with all sorts of entertainment, it is so easy to find a ‘temporary nanny’ just to look after our kids for that few minutes or even an hour.
It used to be
“Go play with your Toys Or “Go watch Cartoons…... Let me (parent/nanny/guardian) do some work first.”
Now it has become
“Go play with your Facebook games. Let me (parent/nanny/guardian) do some work first.”
The PC or the Internet has become our ‘temporary nanny’ which we could easily seek help from, so that we could get a few minutes or even a few hours of break from the noisy little ones.
This ‘temporary nanny’ has proven its worth time and time again. First, ‘she’ has the ability to capture the kid’s attention 100%! Next, ‘she’ brings joy to them; you hear laughter and never cries. Of course, you must be fair, it has to be one PC to one child. ‘She’ is so popular, your kids would fight over ‘her’.
But what could be the damage?
Poorer eyesight? Autism? Social and communication skill decreased? Bonding with the family reduced? And/or even the lost in monetary terms, just like the message I received this morning.
Do you really know what your child is doing on the Internet?
Do you give them 100% freedom to do whatever they want on social media sites like Facebook?
Do you put restrictions on what they can play or do?
Do you?
‘She’ is a great nanny, but ‘She’ is still a non-living thing afterall, should you have full trust in ‘Her’? What is the relationship between your Kids and Facebook?
August 25th, 2010 at 1:18 pm
I don’t let my kids on facebook at all as the games there are not educational.. instead I introduce them to some age-appropriate Educational game sites which I sit and play with them.
August 25th, 2010 at 5:12 pm
Dominque,
Well done Mommy!
*clap clap clap*
August 25th, 2010 at 9:03 pm
My girls only get to play FB once in a while (when they are super obedient) which only happens once in a BLUE moon :P
anyway, they are too busy with all the school work + project and CCAs + music lesson, they hardly have the time to even ask to play the FB. they rather read their storybooks…*phew*
.-= blessed mom´s last blog ..Ryan @ 15 months old =-.
August 26th, 2010 at 10:40 am
blessed mom,
Mommy has taught them soooooo well!
*smile*
August 26th, 2010 at 1:45 pm
hmm… just let my boy plays with happy aquarium occasionally… with my assistance as he doesn’t really know how to use the mouse. will let him play with it when he asks for it but he rarely requests for it.
However he’s an ipod freak!! The ipod has became the nanny to keep him stay put by playing the games, browsing other applications and listening to songs. :D
August 26th, 2010 at 5:18 pm
I didn’t let my kids use my pc yet…