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Social Networking for Tweens

 
With the popularity of social networking sites among youth, one of the issues of great concern is how to keep under-age users off of these sites. Although most sites require users to be at least 13 years of age, many children lie about their age in order to join these sites, risking exposure to content and activities suitable only for more mature teens. The following social networking sites are positive alternatives for tweens and younger users. (Remember: All interactive communities can place your child at risk!)


Club Penguin  

Kuboo

Zoey’s Room 

Togetherville
 


 

 
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