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    A Missing teen used a hand gesture she learned on Tik Tok to signal help.

    November 10, 20211 Min Read1 Views
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    The safety signal learned on Tik Tok saved a young girl’s life. Parents can encourage their kids to use social media to make the world a better place, allowing them to be known for things that matter to them, ‘’ said Kimberly A. Morrow.

    Here are some tips to go over with your child about TikTok.

    Gradually introduce TikTok to your kids at 13.

    Somethings on Tik Tok are very useful like the hand signals that helped save a young girl. Talk to your child about it and get their opinion on it.

    Talk to them about Cyberbullying. …

    Set their musical.ly account to private. …

    Could you make sure they are Share Aware.?

    Get familiar with the community guidelines. …

    Be aware of explicit songs on the app. …

    Turn on Digital Wellbeing settings on the TikTok app. …

    Know-how and when to report a problem.

    ABOUT KIMBERLY A. MORROW:

    She has a Masters degree in Teaching and Curriculum from Harvard University Graduate School of Education. She is the founder of Doris L. Morrow Academy. Morrow’s greatest achievement is being a mom to three amazing young adults: Kamaria, Brandan, and Brian Jr.

     

    Somethings on Tik Tok are very useful like the hand signals that helped save a young girl. Talk to your child about it and get their opinion on it.
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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