social media
When it comes to Social Media, the perfect family photo is the digital equivalent of a white picket fence.
Words With Friends, Our Vocal Connections
I used to play a game called Words With Friends on Facebook , and then on my phone. I ditched it on Facebook for intrusive adverts , then on my phone because it ran down the battery so quickly and the number of women who contacted me and would not accept I was just there to play THAT game.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Families
Let's play pretend for a moment...
HIT THAT ♥️ BUTTON IF PLAYING PRETEND WAS A VITAL PART OF YOUR CHILDHOOD🙌 Mine too ♥️ I am 38 so my #childhood spanned the early 80's to the mid 90's. A time before CDs, ipods, Sattelite TV, personal computers, smart devices Streaming TV, cell phones, even the internet!
By Roberta Escobar4 years ago in Families
Child Exploitation Exists On Social Media
As a family engagement influencer and YouTube content creator as well as subscriber, I recently reached my breaking point. I will now devote some of my efforts to stopping the exploitation of physically disabled and severely ill children on social media platforms by their parents.
By Dr Deborah M Vereen5 years ago in Families
The last Gift
My mother has been dead for over 10 years. I was away when she took ill and she was being cared for by my older sister and brother. I was the youngest of seven siblings I guess you could say I was the spoiled one and sometimes the problem child. Especially when it came to always needing money. I struggled through two failed marriages, countless jobs that were dead end and being taken by scam artist in the entertainment industry as an actor in the Atlanta area.
By Dexter Matthews5 years ago in Families
The Social Dilemma, Algorithm, & Teenagers
Has School Changed? I have been teaching middle school science for almost 2 decades. This means almost half of my life has been dedicated to educating teenagers in the areas of science and well, life perspectives in general. As teachers, we end up spending more time with our students than many of them spend with their parents. As teachers, we have an obligation to try and guide our students on paths we believe will lead them to successful and fulfilled lives. Much of what we do involves getting students the skills to be able to analyze different perspectives and to then choose the one they believe will lead to their own success.
By Jason McKinney5 years ago in Families
Sharenting – What We Need to Know About Child's Privacy
Millennials have never experienced digital footprints. When they came at the right age, they began their online journey and built online reputation how they wanted. But now, everything has changed. Before a kid grows up, parents take over the things and share the stuff on social media. A 2-year child already has a digital footprint before he/she comes to the right age. Parents tweet and share their kid's details, including photos, videos, comics, etc.
By Annie Ella5 years ago in Families









