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Did you know that June is Internet Safety Month? (Personally I think every month should be Internet Safety Month, but this is a good time to remind everyone about the cautions of social media in our lives.)
The Pew Research Center found that 74% of teens 12-17 access the Internet on a Smart Phone, tablet, or other mobile device, at least on occasion. I remember when the big safety suggestion was having one computer in the house and having it in a public area. That's not realistic these days to help safeguard your kids, so one of the most important things is not giving them a Smart Phone until they show enough maturity to use it properly. But this is also a little difficult because there are so many things for children to access -- TV shows, magazines, music, videos, and even books.



