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Old 05-26-2008, 04:58 PM   #9
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Default Re: Teens on the Net: Personal Space vs Parents Right-to-Know

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Originally Posted by Lissa View Post
Children should have zero privacy.
I think that depends on the situation. I know I'd never just walk into my 17 year old's room without knocking first...same thing with my 15 year old twins. One of the twins keeps a journal in his dresser, and I think it's off limits for me to read, unless there's a real reason for me to be concerned. The two little ones are a different story, but as they get older, I think it's reasonable for them to expect a little privacy, too.
I just think there's a difference between online privacy and personal space in the home. Of course, everyone's home is different, and I'm not disrespecting anyone elses methods at all.
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