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"A mother shares her experience: accompanying her daughter on her first "in-person" journey with her online friend of the same age"

2024-08-26

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With the rapid development of social networks, more and more children and their peers make friends through the Internet. For parents, the offline meetings between children and netizens, the so-called "meeting in person", is undoubtedly an important topic that needs attention and guidance. Today, from the perspective of a mother, I will share my experience and feelings of accompanying my daughter to meet online friends of the same age. I hope that my story can give other parents some inspiration and help.

1. Topic introduction

When my daughter turned thirteen, she entered a new stage in her life. Adolescents are always curious and adventurous, and my daughter is no exception. She met some netizens of the same age through social media. They chatted online and shared each other's lives and moods. As time went by, their friendship gradually deepened, and they finally decided to meet offline on a weekend.

2. Accompanying Preparation

After learning about my daughter's plan, I felt mixed emotions. Although I was worried about the unknown risks, I understood that this was part of a child's growth and that she needed to learn to handle interpersonal relationships independently. So, I decided to accompany her on this journey to meet her in person.