
Kids share personal information online not always because they’re careless. They do it because they’re curious, eager to belong, and still learning where fun ends and risk begins. A friend asks. A trend nudges. A game rewards sharing. Even when kids know the rules, peer pressure can quietly override caution. That’s where parents come in. Open conversations help children pause and think before they post. Clear boundaries give them structure. And parental control tools like Mobicip add an extra layer of support—monitoring, guiding, and protecting without constant policing. Safer habits grow when kids feel guided, not judged.
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Lakshmi is a ‘working mother,’ a clichéd phrase she believes to be tautology. On the professional front, she has been a science writer for about two decades and is still nerdy enough to be excited about inventions, discoveries and developments. As a mother, also for about two decades, she has raised a charming daughter in the digital era. The daughter is an adult now, but Lakshmi is still learning about parenting a digital native. Being a writer, she can’t help sharing what she learns with those who seek answers and solutions to parenting issues.
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