

Pictures, videos, and chat messages ( Snaps) on Snapchat are sent from you to your friends in a one-to-one capacity.

It’s for messaging between individual friends And if you had the choice to give your child access to one or the other – perhaps to get their proverbial feet wet with the whole “social media” experience – I strongly believe it should be…. Those are by far the most popular right now, with Facebook and Twitter losing traction at least among adolescents. If your child has a phone, it’s likely that they really want to be on Snapchat or Instagram. I could recommend some that are specifically designed for young eyes and ears, but those aren’t as popular as the ones that the mass of humanity have embraced.

Among other things, they want to know what app or site they should start their child on. Parents are constantly asking me about their kids and their social media participation.
