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The Concerned Teacher of 6-Year-Olds on Reddit
Balancing education and the internet's influence
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I assigned a project asking my students to explain what they want to be when they grow up. One kid wrote, "I want to be a meme creator on Reddit." Well, at least it's a specific career goal.
The Grandma Trying to Keep Up with Her Tech-Savvy Grandchild
Navigating the generation gap in understanding technology
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My grandkid showed me a meme and said, "It went viral on Reddit, Grandma." I replied, "Back in my time, going viral meant we needed antibiotics." I'm not sure he appreciated my attempt at humor.
The IT Specialist Dealing with 6-Year-Old Internet Browsing
Implementing parental controls and fixing accidental downloads
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I got a call from the school saying a 6-year-old accidentally downloaded a virus. I thought, "Great, now I have to explain to a first-grader what ransomware is. 'So kiddo, imagine if Elmo held your computer hostage.'
The Parent of a 6-Year-Old on Reddit
Balancing internet safety and a child's curiosity
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My kid asked me what karma is on Reddit. I told her it's like a reward for posting good stuff. Now she's convinced that if she finishes her vegetables, she'll get Reddit karma. I've never seen someone so motivated to eat broccoli.
The 6-Year-Old on Reddit
Understanding grown-up jokes and memes
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My 6-year-old told me she learned a new joke on Reddit. She said, "Why don't scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything." Now she thinks she's a stand-up comedian. I'm just waiting for her Netflix special.
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