I agree.However, I don't think a child should have a facebook page at all-whether if they are 12 or 13. Really, what's the difference in maturity between the age of 12 and 13?I don't see any.My daughter is 14 and had 4 facebook pages and each time I've found out about it I deactivated them each time I found out about it.I've also changed my windows password- maybe twice. Little did I know she was not accessing facebook at home.Kids have many ways to access social media and some parents do their best, but if there are social media sites,such as facebook, allowing kids under the age of 18 to create facebook pages (and not verifying it) when the parents don't want them with one or didn't consent to it what can you do?!Shouldn't we,as parents,have a choice on whether we want our children to be exposed to social media. All kids are NOT mature enough to handle social media. When children are visiting relatives and friends you don't always know exactly what they are doing when their children are away from them. Parents don't always have control over these situations.Blame social media-The proper age for social media should be 18...BOTTOM LINE!
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