www.twitter.com – I was a baby once, a looong time ago. Some may argue I still act like one at times. However, I’m not dwelling on that point right now! I want to focus on an email from my friend Jim. He asks how will all of the content posted online of kids by their parents affect their future? Face it, parents post a lot of things about their children online in order to share with the World their child’s great looks, the A they received on that term paper, and even their latest Crayola …
0:28 lol somebody said he was born with a flash drive
He is married with 2 young girls lol
i dont poop
If you don’t like it, here’s what you do: do a bunch of junk uploads and crash their server.
11:27 holy crap, that threw me off guard
“EVERYBODY POOPS” LOL!
He’s married to 2 young girls? PEDOPHILE!
Chris has dogs, but no kids
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Im 15…
69er!!!
WHAT CHAIR IS THAT
In my opinion, if younger kids are introduced to technologies such as the computer then they will likely grow up to be in a higher level of intelligence in their classes. For example, I began using a computer at the age of 2 and I do think it has helped. I’m not sure about the whole sharing the baby pictures thing though. Well, the impact on a child all depends on how much information the parents are sharing and how much the child is exposed to the technology and social responsibilies.
whoops, i farted lol chris
I think it’s ok for the ones below 1 year old. but after that keep your child, YOUR child.
I I think that’s not a good idea to share the kids life online.Just imagine,One day when you grow up(or you’ve already grow up),and suddenly someone grab a picture and say “Look at you!You looks stupid when you’re a kid!Look at your face!You looks like a nerd!What about your di*k?It’ damn short!
I think that’s gonna be weird…
whats his email.
I think having a child grow up in technology will get them into technology, or at least for that matter knowledgeable of the technology that the world is evolving into. If that happens, there’s a better chance at kids growing up overall smarter and possibly getting a job in technology, and technology has a lot of job opportunities for people, so I think it’s a good thing. I blog, I’m 13 myself, and I find staying up to snuff with technology is very important.
lol!
I don’t think you should share your kid’s life online. If your kid wants to, he/she can do so on his own.
I myself can say that I’m glad that my life wasn’t shared with others.
69er goin now bye XD
Not…really…
Not quite…
Where can i get that background he has got? it looks really cool
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