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Technology Is a Privilege | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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With 92% of post-Millennials already having a social media footprint,
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it’s vital that parents help their kids identify wise boundaries for online activity.
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Internet rules and parental monitoring should be in place at home, but don’t stop there.
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Make a point to explain why those boundaries are in place.
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Clear communication can help kids understand Internet safety as well as wise personal boundaries.
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With the ability to delete web history and hide online presence,
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establishing trust and accountability with your teenagers is especially important.
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Remember, how young people use their phones and the Internet isn’t a matter of privacy.
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It’s a matter of privilege. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.