Friday, August 5, 2011

Expected Kids Blog?

Do you know that more than 6 million minor children write blogs with or without the consent of their parents? As a 17 year-old blogger, I'll be you giving my opinion on "kid blogging" here, and I hope that when you have finished reading, you will be able to take a decision on whether if you allow your child to blog or not.


Allowing your children to blog could be a great decision. In the event that you are not yet certain that, here are some of the main reasons why you should allow your children to the blog.


I have been blogging for almost two years now, and in this period of time, that I have written hundreds of articles. I met also countless young bloggers, and those who have been following me since the beginning of my blogging career tell me that my written English is greatly improved.


It is also the case for the GlosonBlog.com Gloson. Take a look at his blog and tell me if you think the blog is owned and maintained by an old Malaysian boy of 13 year.


Education is important and therefore goes to school, but what many people admit is to be the best at something more on her practicing that learn. Blogging has evolved in a way that makes the blogger more interested in blogging - especially if the blogger is a child. Writing on the same subject regularly, young people can significantly improve their writing.


Another great reason why you need to encourage your child to start blogging is because it helps them learn to communicate effectively. I would like to use myself as an example. When I started blogging, would send emails to other bloggers, but I almost never have a response - I have simply not good to communicate with others. But with time, I started to read other blogs, read the comments of others and responding to myself, and therefore my communication started to improve. Now, I get an answer to almost every E-mail that send.


It is also important to know that there are different cultures in the world, and the modes of communication in all cultures are different. Blogs, your child may obtain feedback, comments and emails from people from all walks of life - and it is only a matter of time before he or she learned to communicate effectively.


Really no matter your age or the jurisdiction, there will always be people who do not want you to advance. Many of the children is provided so that they are not corrected by foreigners, so when they start to grow and receive comments from an outsider on their performance, they think that they are doing something wrong. If they are not to be criticized that they know how to make constructive critical face even. They may be discouraged, and may end up affecting their performance and their view of itself.


But when they blog and are criticized, they do you their research and see it is a common thing in the blogosphere for commentators disagreed or noted areas where a post could be stronger. Over time, they will learn how to accept criticism and see as part of the life - especially for someone who wants to succeed.


Blogging, your son or your daughter could generate a little pocket money and to know what it means to "make" money. Retireat21.com recently published a list of the 30 best young bloggers make money online. Most of these bloggers are less than 21 years; There are several bloggers under the age of 17 on the same list.


Take a look at Sushant Risodkar who has just turned 18 and because of the thousands of dollars each month, unique to affiliate marketing. Benjamin Lang is only 17 years old, but he has built one of the young entrepreneur online blogs more successful. Take a look at Devesh Sharma, who is 17 and has stolen authors invited to his blog. I am only 17 and I am an average of $3,000 online each month.


When children make money for their efforts, it really means much. First of all, this means that they learn what it takes to become independent of their parents. Second, they learned that making money takes time and requires hard work - which encourages them to spend their money wisely.


These young children prove also that you do not have to have formal qualifications and employment (particularly important, given the high overall unemployment rate) to succeed in life. Young bloggers also include the importance of being autonomous. It's good, because it means that they would never be in debt to pursue their studies, and that they would not seek jobs when they graduate - unless they wanted to.


…but it is not only for adults.


There is much that children can learn as bloggers, and it would be even more impressive if their parents could be there to guide and encourage them as they do. This prevents them from going in the right direction and that they have someone to hold them accountable for their actions in line.


You would leave your blog children? Let us know in the comments.

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