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04 What Advice Do You Have for Younger Kids About Navigating Social Media? How old were you when you first got on Facebook, Instagram or any other social network? What mistakes did you make? What did you learn from them? What advice would you give a younger sibling who is just getting started? Why? In “Seven Ways Parents Can Help 13-Year-Olds Start Their Over 1,200 Articles for IELTS Self-learners Technology Social Media Social Media Lives Right,” KJ Dell’Antonia writes: Thirteen-year-olds who are already on social media spend a lot of time there, living their social lives both online and off CNN’s new documentary, “Being 13,” and an accompanying1 report, “Being Thirteen: Social Media and the Hidden World of Young Adolescents2’ Peer Culture,” reveal3 an entire world of just barely teenage posting, commenting, jockeying4 and, most of all, lurking on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook While not every 13-year-old is on social media, or wants to be, many are Fifty-seven percent of 13- and 14-year-olds use Facebook, 44 percent use Instagram, and 21 percent use Twitter, according to the Pew Research Center And as 13-year-olds begin [Khanh Nhu - Director of ICA | CrushIELTS | ECPE C2 | IELTS 8.5+] | Simply an English Coach to mix social media into their lives, they open a window into the carefully curated5 lives of their classmates Many are delighted by that additional connection, but even the most socially deft teenagers can feel left out of pictured fun6 that doesn’t include them, get caught up in online conflict, or feel slighted by a lack of [Hoang Le - IELTS 8.5 Overall] - your source of help and inspiration to achieve your best in your IELTS test appreciation of their posts For young teenagers who are experiencing less offline social success, the online world can exacerbate7 their difficulties … These teenagers, at the youngest end of the spectrum8, valued their online connectedness but also described in more detail Word collected by nhgiangg - Let's smile the ways the specific online interactions affected them Although Layout by Tigerho much of that impact, even when negative, appears to be shortlived9 (researchers found no meaningful associations between involvement with social media and psychological adjustment), Source: The New Work Times many of the individual comments and behaviors from teenagers suggested that social media had great power to affect their day-today emotions in ways a parent might regard with suspicion10 One child said she took 100 to 200 pictures of herself to get a good selfie; another regularly posted images on Instagram seeking specific forms of approval only to receive silence in return Many spent hours scrolling through the images of their peers’ lives online Questions: What you remember about your first Comments: As an older woman and Mom, social experiences on social media? Were they media didn’t exist in my time My advise to more positive or negative? What did you young children would be not to engage in learn early on? How? social media until they are old enough and Do you agree that the online world mature enough to understand the dangers exacerbates difficulties for young people that can occur I realize my answer will not who are having trouble socially? What be popular but there’s been too many fatal advice would you give those students in occurrences involving children and the particular? internet over the past years How much did or your parents “lurk” There’s been a rise in missing on your social media? Do you agree with children and child sex trafficking all due the advice given in the article that parents mostly to the internet Parents today need to should lurk initially, but not comment or be proactive in what they are allowing their otherwise be a real presence there? children to while on their computers and Are there important lessons to be learned cellphones I know you can’t watch children from making mistakes on social media? every minute of the day but as parents you To what extent you think parents have to keep your eyes on your prize:YOUR CHILDREN should intervene11 if they see their child something that seems like a mistake? What you think of the advice in this article? Do you agree? What would you add? Useful Vocabulary: accompanying (adj) curate (v) spectrum (n) /əˈkʌm.pə.ni.ɪŋ/ /kjʊəˈreɪt/ /ˈspek.trəm/ appearing or going with to select things such as C1 : a range of different someone or something documents, music, positions, opinions, etc else products, or internet between two extreme points => kèm, kèm theo content to be included as => quang phổ (nhưng part of a list or collection, nghĩa bóng, loạt Adolescent (n) or on a website lựa chọn khác /ˌỉd.əˈles.ənt/ => thu thập (thơng tin) cực điểm) is developing into an out of the picture (idm) short-lived (adj) adult not important to or not /ˌʃɔːtˈlɪvd/ => người độ tuổi vị involved in a situation lasting only for a brief time thành niên => không quan => tổn thời gian trọng/không liên quan ngắn /rɪˈviːl/ exacerbate (n) 10 suspicion (n) C2 : to allow something /ɪɡˈzæs·ərˌbeɪt/ /səˈspɪʃ.ən/ to be seen that, until then, to make something that is a belief or idea that had been hidden already bad worse something may be true => tiết lộ => khiến cho trầm trọng => nghi ngờ C2: a young person who reveal (v) jockey (v) 11 intervene (v) /ˈdʒɒk.i/ /ˌɪn.təˈviːn/ jockey for something C2 : to intentionally become involved in a difficult to attempt to obtain power situation in order to improve or get into a more it or prevent it from getting advantageous position worse than other people by => can thiệp để giải using any methods you vấn đề can => cố gắng chiếm lấy lợi cách This material is collected by ICA | CrushIELTS | 24/7 IELTS Homestay and not intended for any commercial purpose The material is solely for IELTS Self-learners ✺ Join either One-on-One courses (both Offline and Online) with IELTS 8.0+ teachers or classes with no more than 06 students (Offline) or 04 students (Online) ✺ Cosis Building – R.403, 4th Fl – 54A , No Trang Long Street, Ward 14, Binh Thanh district, HCMC ✺ Phone: (028) 6675 3305 Hotline: 0989 025 962 (Viber & Zalo), Skype: anhnguica Website: anhnguica.com ✺ https://www.facebook.com/CrushIELTS | https://www.facebook.com/groups/ieltshomestay ... children from making mistakes on social media? every minute of the day but as parents you To what extent you think parents have to keep your eyes on your prize:YOUR CHILDREN should intervene11... past years How much did or your parents “lurk” There’s been a rise in missing on your social media? Do you agree with children and child sex trafficking all due the advice given in the article... Comments: As an older woman and Mom, social experiences on social media? Were they media didn’t exist in my time My advise to more positive or negative? What did you young children would be not to

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