subject: What are our wireless kids up to? [print this page] What are our wireless kids up to? What are our wireless kids up to?
It seems that parents are no longer the educators.Digital technology is now an essential part of ourchildrens education, communication and socialisation. This is leavingmany parents who have very little understanding of our digital world frustrated.
Our tech savvy kids are now able to send texts faster than most of us can use a key board. They are also becoming more alert to parents who are learning to monitor digital devices. Instant messaging and Texting has become a language all of its own and our kids have worked out a way to communicate leaving parents in the dark. Kids have been creating their own languages for years and texting and instant messaging is just the latesttrend. Words like "PAW" means parents are watching, "MOS" mums over my shoulder, CD9 means Code 9 for parents are around.
With texting characters limited to (160) shorthand is required, andthe education department saysis damagingour childrens literacy skills. One student recently yelled out the "OMFG" in class. When he was asked to apologise he simply said "no", I didn't say anything wrong. I only said 4 random letters. After being told he would be sent to the "HOS" Head of school, he did apologise.
(L)MIRL - Lets meet in real life LOL - Laugh out loud
MorF- Male or Female MOS- Mum over shoulder
NIFOC - Naked in front of computer
Noob - Often an insult to somebody who doesn't know much about anything
NMU - Not much, you? P911 - Parent emergency
PAW - Parents are watching PIR - Parent in room
POS - Parent over shoulder PRON - Porn
PRW - Parents are watching S2R - Send to recieve (Pictures)
TDTM - Talk dirty to meWarez - Pirated software
W/E - Whatever
There are also sentences codingdrugs. "Weed" could be coded as "Did you get the orange drink I made you?" Their friends understand this but know one else does. I don't know about you but I find this all very frightning. How on earth are parents spose to keep up with all this jargon and protect their kids.
I guess it comes down to hoping your parenting skills have done some good when it comes to rights and wrongs, and you continue tomaintain a good relationship with your child. You need to get involved and have fun with your children learning how texting and instant messaging works, you will get a better understanding and be spending valuable time with your children.
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