

I’m not sure anyone can be prepared.
I’m not sure anyone can be prepared.
We gave the kids access to Spotify Kids, I think it’s ok so far.
If I say I do X and you say the healthier way is Y, that is a response to what I said and a judgment. If that’s not what it is, you’d need to write it differently.
Yeah the hard part is that there no real established science on this, it’s the wild west online and we’re approaching it slowly with open conversation and trust at an age appropriate level. There’s some risk but that will always be true.
It’ll only be when we look back that we’ll maybe know the right way but maybe not. Like a lot of things, it’s very context dependent… the child, the family, the village, the relationships, the school, etc etc
When you say things like “the healthier way is…” that’s a response to me directly and a judgment. So it’s that kind of thing.
But sure it’s fine, I’m open to the conversation, just not up for defending a decision.
I think you’re assuming a lot from a little. I’m not explaining every thing we do around my home and my kids. I’m explaining 1 thing, it’s not everything.
You are really telling everyone how little you know about parenting. This is what parenting looks like. You parent the kids you have with the skills and tools available. It doesn’t look the same for everyone.
You should probably sit back down.
Yes, it’s part of set them up to succeed not fail. And another part of it is I want them to have a clean break from the outside world, from friendship drama or clinginess, from school stuff, etc. Digital switch off isn’t something people are good at doing by themselves as adults!
My kid has it in their schoolbag, just wears it on the way home and later if they go out. They don’t have to wear it all the time.
Yes there are a multitude of reasons, not least that filtering only does so much and constant surveillance is unrealistic.
None of their friends have phones.
This has been so good for me and my kid. If they are out and feel like they need adult help, we are a watch tap away. If they want to come home early from a friend’s house, send me a code and I’m there. If they want to go to their friend’s house after school, I’m a text away.
We have a no phone until you’re 13 rule so while the watch is a stripped down phone, it’s not a phone so easy for us all to understand, plus it’s already stripped down, no hassle no fuss.
That’s all I used to go there for, but not sure if it’s different ice-cream in Europe.
Maybe it’s to help them.
Don’t tell me, I like the illusion.
How are they saying “potentially” endangered someone’s life? This is an “absolutely definitely” endangered her life story.
Try not to be so judgemental.
I don’t see any evidence for this.
That’s not exclusive to WFH.
And the employee is on a zoom call, it looks like.
I don’t recall any being about colour. Usually it’s about reading something, like which type of batteries are for this thing or how long to cook this for… that kind of thing.
All of my community groups are on there, including the school parents one. My choice is to not participate in the community or have Whatsapp… Or worse, Facebook.