Limit your teen’s time spent online, and put computers in a common area of the house.
Learn about the digital devices your teen uses.
Visit your teen’s Web site or personal blog.
These sites expose teens to the world. They enable teens to access people living anywhere in the U.S. or in foreign countries, as well as their peers from school. It’s a place where they can create and showcase who they are and also keep tabs on all of their friends. Unless under a hidden view or setting, profile pages are open for all to see. But most of all, teens love social networking sites because it’s their space. There is a sense of empowerment attached to controlling a piece of their own world… and this is typically a world where parents are not present.