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‘I'm dreading it', says RTE star Daithi O'Se as he shares worries about raising teenager in ‘social media age'

‘I'm dreading it', says RTE star Daithi O'Se as he shares worries about raising teenager in ‘social media age'

The Irish Sun5 hours ago

RTE star Daithi O'Se has lifted the lid on his experience with parenting a pre-teen in the age of social media.
host and his wife Rita welcomed their son Ogie back in 2014 - and the youngster just celebrated his 11th birthday.
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Daithi O'Se and his wife Rita are doting parents to their son Ogie
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Daithi has expressed his concerns over the use of phones among kids
The Kerry native told
The popular presenter expressed his shock at how fast his son is growing up in front of him.
He said: "It's crazy. He only has one more year left in primary
school
and then he's on to secondary school. You're thinking, 'Holy crap, how did that happen?'"
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However, raising a pre-teen comes with its struggles, and Daithi opened up about his concerns surrounding social media usage.
The 49-year-old said: "People say that kids are so fast these days and they're way better than us when it comes to devices, but that's not good enough.
"We have to be better than them and we have to know what they're doing.
"If you don't understand phones then go and learn about them. You have to educate yourself and you have to educate them."
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Both Daithi and Rita are skeptical about giving Ogie a phone and admitted they monitor all of his screen time.
The Irish host added: "It's hard for kids because the phone is so important and they're everywhere. Everyone records everything, so you can't make a mistake."
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And Daithi revealed that he is "dreading" the moment his son gets his first phone.
The host admitted that there is "so much pressure" on parents to protect their child from social media.
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This comes after Daithi revealed he got the
The presenter kick started the year with a new
Daithi has revealed his whopping
weight
loss results after just a few months of eating healthy and going to the gym.
'I'M IN A GOOD PLACE'
The star told RSVP: "I've been going to the gym since
Christmas
and I'm down over a stone. I sit in a car for four hours a day before sitting in a
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"I was getting to a stage where I had to start doing something and then I got into a really good routine. I only do about half an hour in the gym and then I sit in the sauna for 30 minutes afterwards.
"I take a cold shower after that. I have gotten the kick in the behind that I really needed.
"I don't kill myself. I do 10 minutes on the bike and then I do 15 of whatever is in front of me weights wise along with my stretches before the sauna. I'm in and out, washed, dried and cleaned, in an hour."
Daithi has explained that getting older contributed to him wanting to be healthier.
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He said: "Well, I'm 49 this month and I'll be 50
next
year, so that's on my mind. I know I need to mind myself.
"I try it a few times a year, but this is the first time I've continued with it and I'm really enjoying it. I'm in a really good place."

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