Subsequently, one may also ask, is it OK to read your child diary?
In most cases, parents should refrain from reading their child's journal. Reading their journal is a violation of trust and undermines healthy communication between parent and child. Parents should only read their child's journal if they have good reason to be concerned about their immediate safety.
Subsequently, question is, should I read my 13 year olds texts? Reading your kid's texts is part of responsible parenting. Your kids may not like it, but they'll respect you for being honest. They'll also understand your point of view better if you explain why you want to see what's on their phone: It helps to keep them safe.
Similarly, it is asked, is it bad to read someone's diary?
If you read someone's journal – as well as the obvious problem that it is private writing and they did not intend it to be read – you will not find the person there, and thinking that you will could give you every which kind of wrong impression, like listening to someone's dreams and believing you can interpret them.
Is it good to read your journal?
Looking Back on Your Old Diary Is a Thing. If you want to dive into your old diaries, psychologist Sandra Hamilton suggests first thinking about why you're looking back. “Reading former journal entries is much like looking through a closet that hasn't been cleaned for several years,†Hamilton says.