![]() ![]() ![]() No devices at dinner table – With our virtual world continually intermingling with our face-to-face world, many families use dinner as a sacred “no tech” time. This shouldn’t be set up as a way to “spy” on your kids as much as it is to help with openness and transparency about what your child is doing and posting online.īe a good role model – Do you tell your kids how to act with their mobile device, but then you demonstrate the opposite? Imparting wisdom on your kids is important and much of that comes with how you model those best practices when it comes to your own mobile device. Know their account information – You should have access to all your child’s accounts and passwords. Review these rules with your child and, if possible, with the family he/she is visiting. Rules at a friend’s house – A new variable when sending your child to a friend’s or neighbor’s house are reviewing what their policies are when it comes to the internet and mobile device use. Investigate setting up a centralized charging station in your home and try to avoid having your kids charge their devices in their bedrooms. Charge the device nightly – One of the most common issues that affects learning with mobile devices, is forgetting to charge the device at night.
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