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EXAMINING PARENTING IN MONITORING YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIAL MEDIA ACTIVITIES

05 Pages : 52-68

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gmmr.2018(I-I).05      10.31703/gmmr.2018(I-I).05      Published : Dec 2018

Examining Parenting in Monitoring Young People's Social Media Activities

    Social networking has a major impact on everyone's lives. Its obligation is correspondence, instruction and amusement. The web based life is a data, amusement, and infotainment medium. The trigger for the examination is an outline of the position parents play with their kids in controlling person to person communication practices. Web based life has a significant impact in the lives of everybody. Its obligation is correspondence, instruction and diversion. The online life is a data, diversion, and infotainment medium. The study cause is a description of the role parents play with their children in managing casual long-range contact habits, 50% of parents are in good faith with teenagers for individual communication rehearsals, some are trained and others are adults, and 23% of parents agree that children respect their emotional contribution to engagement. Key words: demeanor, discipline, newborn child care, conducts via web-based networking media.

    Demeanor, Discipline, Newborn Child Care, Conducts Via Web-Based networking Media
    (1) Mehak Chahil
    MPhil Scholars, SMCS, UMT Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
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    CHICAGO : Chahil, Mehak. 2018. "Examining Parenting in Monitoring Young People's Social Media Activities." Global Multimedia Review, I (I): 52-68 doi: 10.31703/gmmr.2018(I-I).05
    HARVARD : CHAHIL, M. 2018. Examining Parenting in Monitoring Young People's Social Media Activities. Global Multimedia Review, I, 52-68.
    MHRA : Chahil, Mehak. 2018. "Examining Parenting in Monitoring Young People's Social Media Activities." Global Multimedia Review, I: 52-68
    MLA : Chahil, Mehak. "Examining Parenting in Monitoring Young People's Social Media Activities." Global Multimedia Review, I.I (2018): 52-68 Print.
    OXFORD : Chahil, Mehak (2018), "Examining Parenting in Monitoring Young People's Social Media Activities", Global Multimedia Review, I (I), 52-68