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JayMark
JayMark
Don't let your kids use youtube before the age of 13.
But if it's already too late, it's too late.
Bimbanana
Bimbanana
Cant block it.
Best thing I can do is always being around him at home..
And he can only watch & play on pc, im not giving him any phone or ipad
JayMark
JayMark
Good for you. Protect the growth of their brains. Make them read a book of their choice every now and then I say.
G
Gray_Mann
If he has access to ANY social media accounts, you've already failed. Block all access to them, youtube can be an acceptable compromise, but remove access to any others. He won't understand it at first, but he'll thank you years from now.
Bimbanana
Bimbanana
He reads and type way better than his friends.
But reading books, he still havent got the passion for it.
Now he's more into coding and animating, which I actually encourage
Like hey, at this age youtubers making more money than a doctor :blobthumbsup:
Who knows what other "new professions" would be in the future.
Bimbanana
Bimbanana
I agree with other social media. Im totally blocking him from insta, tiktok and such.
Only Youtube.
Bimbanana
Bimbanana
Oh and also he's not allowed to watch youtubers who breaking stuff or doing stupid annoying stunt for fun.
Strictly gaming and animating youtubers
AstreiaNyx
AstreiaNyx
at this age youtubers making more money than a doctor
In ‘straya, plumbers earn more than doctors 🤡
Bimbanana
Bimbanana
Without all the student loan, sleep deprivation, and lawsuit hazard :blobthumbsup:
G
Gray_Mann
I wasted a year in uni. Then realized with all of my martial arts and weapons training, I could make a killing in the armed security business. I travel and make far more than I ever would have had I continued my college degree path, and I avoided having to hear the usual political preaching that university professors can't seem to avoid doing
Bimbanana
Bimbanana
Idk man, this world right now is totally not running like what our parent/teacher told us when we were kids.
Bimbanana
Bimbanana
So I'm for sure not gonna tell my kids what he's supposed to be when he grew up. The best I can aim for him is having college degree and also good soft skills.
That way he can have two path he can choose, either its the "formal" one or "informal", I will support him as long as it makes me stop paying anything for him.
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