By Nestle G. Taala
Neste G. Taala,聽 host of CPU TV Program Centralian Profiles, interviews Yaneshla Aparicio and her mother Chrysta Aparicio.
In the era of social media, Millennials are keen to share whatever鈥檚 going on inside their minds. Most of the time, these posts are not being monitored by their parents. Can you blame these parents? They have their own busy schedules too. However, one mom shares her secret on how to be part of her child鈥檚 social media life.
In an interview on 鈥淐entralian Profiles鈥 on August 7, Miss Chrysta June Aparicio shared that to be able to monitor her daughter鈥檚 posts online, she created a page, the Facebook account Chaela and CJ Moments, where both she and her daughter, Yaneshka Aparicio, are admins.
On the FB page where they upload their videos, Miss Chrysta always has the final say on what gets posted, and, according to her, her daughter is fine with that. It鈥檚 not about having lesser freedom than other kids have; rather, it is being more responsible with what you post: 鈥淭hink before you click.鈥
鈥淪ocial media really has a lot of effects on them 鈥 It鈥檚 really important that we, as parents, are guiding them,鈥 Miss Chrysta June explained.
To recall, Yaneshka is a Grade 5 pupil of CPU who made a VLOG (Video Blog) 鈥淎las Dose Na, Fresh pa ba Kayo?鈥 which went viral with 1 million views, 17 thousand shares and 16 thousand likes.

