Networking Without Knowing
When teenagers reach an age where they start to socialize in public and where their personal interactions are becoming a focal priority and are beginning to demand a major portion of their time and attention they are networking without knowing.
Their immediate focus seems to always be on the topics of discussion at that moment, but the driving purpose for being together is in learning to develop complex social groups and honing personal interaction and communication skills.
The topics distract their awareness from what is actually occurring beneath the social structure of hello and goodbye.
Relationships don’t just happen for adults. You learn the expected and possible concepts and directions of close interaction with others through trial and error and the often unwise advice of those around you that you trust with that part of your personal feelings and thoughts.
For teenagers these are usually peers with a similar limited experience background and true comprehension. You may enter adulthood with an understanding of relationships and what they entail that is a mix of poorly reasoned teenage guesswork, personal trial and error and conjecture.
Parents should be responsible enough to pass their experience and knowledge to their children instead of letting their teenage kids self-develop in a random and often uninformed or misinformed manner.
Start your teen out right and give them every opportunity to unleash their maximum potential through well informed and emotionally balanced personality and thought patterns.
This with the SOCIAL BOOKMARKING CONSOLE










