Thread:92.12.3.149/@comment-26037278-20150331173910

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Hi Lee's Mum

As a concerned parent myself of  13 yr & 11yr olds,

Some may think that I am over protective, but I like to know what my kids are doing when online,

I am encouraged that you have told Lee that he should stay out of some things, as he does not yet possess the maturity to involve himself in some of the conversations here, and as such will lead him to making a fool out of himself, which sadly is what happened here.

I identified Lee as a young person and had no wish to enter dialogue with him and even thanked him, this was not good enough for Lee and so he carried on!

I have always encouraged my children to let me know if something is wrong when they are online and as best I can I am often with them when using the internet, not once have I seen them enter into an argument online. I wish the same could be said for your son,

Please do not take this as a criticism of Lee, but I think that most 13 year olds still need some active supervision when online as most teenagers are notorious for trying to hide things from there parents. (I was one once so talking from experience) I also have set a time limit in the evenings when they should end their internet sessions for me it is 9pm sunday- thursday and 10pm for the eldest on fri-sat nights and they both know the rules and keep to them.

Far from wishing to being a kill joy here, you should follow the Contributions link Time Stamp History on Lee's wall it might make for some interesting reading as even here we have school during the week and I for one would not be happy if I found my children online at such a time on school nights.

I do not wish to interfere but as a parent myself I feel that you should be made aware.

I hope you find this beneficial and you take time to explain this to Lee,

Crush O&O ;-)    