Please tell me how all the great parents manage their children's tablet usage?

by Poster Nov 6, 2024 81
Looked up some iPad parental management models < br > < br > 1. The official recommendation is to implement parental control through screen usage time < br > 2. Through third-party software such as Qustodio, Norton Family, etc. < br > < br > Plan 2 is basically a paid subscription solution, and the cost is not low < br > < br > Please give me some advice!

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  • Anonymous1547 Nov 6, 2024
    To quote an answer on Zhihu: Why not let children go skiing, golf, archery, swim, ride horses, attend summer camps in the United States and visit Antarctic scientific research stations? Is it not? Like us adults, we are not addicted to electronic products, but there are too few entertainment activities you can give your children.
  • Anonymous11348 Nov 6, 2024
    @ Anonymous6570 Do you open Chinese subtitles or English subtitles for this American TV series? Still don't turn on subtitles?
  • Anonymous10791 Nov 6, 2024
    -No face screen time
  • Anonymous7767 Nov 6, 2024
    @ Anonymous11349 In the ipad parent mode, just click on the ipad to apply for use, and then you can remotely unlock it on the parent's mobile phone for a certain period of time. The download also requires parents' approval before he can download it. No need to operate for half a day at all
  • Anonymous11350 Nov 6, 2024
    Screen time settings All apps add up to only 1 minute per day If the baby wants to use it, let him come to me. At this time, see what he wants to do and give him time to solve it (15 minutes, one hour, etc.) Don't be afraid of trouble, use it all day long --- And the network should also be controlled by the router Automatically disconnect the network at ten o'clock every night or something Pay attention to the traffic of the iPad, it is possible that your password has been cracked by the baby --- You still have to talk about the rules with your baby in advance and communicate well
  • Anonymous11351 Nov 6, 2024
    Make rules +1 My sister and baby were lost at home during the summer vacation, and I directly agreed with my baby when I could and couldn't play. I violated the direct ban on playing for a period of time, and the longest ban was a whole day, and then everything was obedient. Of course, this agreement is guided by me, and then the baby sets his own time. For example, they get up at seven or eight o'clock every day, and they can't play on the flat screen before ten o'clock. After lunch, they can't play before two o'clock in the afternoon (nap time, whether they sleep or not), and after ten o'clock in the evening. Of course, some things that don't want them to do are pointed out directly and clearly, such as not giving them Douyin during the day, playing games and watching cartoons and movies, etc.
  • Anonymous2429 Nov 6, 2024
    @ Anonymous11351 how old is the baby..
  • Anonymous11352 Nov 6, 2024
    It is still necessary to physically control, and parents should pay more attention to time. Don't force him not to play immediately when the time is up. Remind him that he can't play with 5 minutes left when the time is up. He will cooperate when the time comes
  • Anonymous2606 Nov 6, 2024
    Tablet = = homework tool, except for online homework, it will not actively touch it at all
  • Anonymous11353 Nov 6, 2024
    My family is just over three years old ipad parental mode The applications are all screened by themselves, and he can't install them by himself. By default, 30 minutes every day, he watches English videos, interactive games, punches in and it's gone. Occasionally, if you want to play games, apply for your own time, and give him 15 minutes/1 hour depending on the situation. As long as the rules are set, the child is still very obedient. Whether he is watching TV or Pad, he will turn it off himself when the time comes.
  • Anonymous11354 Nov 6, 2024
    My experience is to try not to let children play iPad-and don't install games. Get a big bookshelf at home with a lot of books. The "books" of iPad are very good, and some e-books can be introduced for children to read.
  • Anonymous11355 Nov 6, 2024
    Children have their own dedicated iPad. It is agreed that there can be up to 3 games, no social software and no short video software. A password is required to download the software, and screen time management controls usage time. There is more free time to take children out, read books and participate in activities. In addition, it takes time to do homework, so the time for him to contact the tablet is actually less and less. Really, sometimes I can't get around to taking him to play video games. In addition, the game time and the number of games can also be used as tools of reward or punishment.
  • Anonymous11356 Nov 6, 2024
    Huh? Huh? Haven't you ever been babies? Why do you need tough management? This kind of management has several consequences: 1. Management loopholes are found, which are useless 2. It affects the child's mental health, and may form rebellious, unconfident, fear of strength, blind obedience and other personalities in the future It is recommended to guide in a positive way, such as linking pocket money to housework and achievements. Play the tablet to let him save his own pocket money to buy, can't play yours. Playing for a long time will affect your performance, so your pocket money will be reduced. Anyway, the society after finally going to work is like this, so let him adapt to the society in advance.
  • Anonymous52 Nov 6, 2024
    @ Anonymous1547 Ordinary people have the helplessness of ordinary people. Sports and book reading are relatively sustainable activities that occupy the time of electronic products.
  • Anonymous3321 Nov 6, 2024
    Generally, I will use adb to remotely turn off Android tablets. Of course, children don't know the lock screen password.
  • Anonymous11357 Nov 6, 2024
    It's over, my two-year-old baby knows how to watch TV and watch short videos....
  • Anonymous4928 Nov 6, 2024
    The essence of screen usage time management is actually privacy content management 1. The screen time management function is bad and cannot limit the usage time of many apps at all 2. Open WeChat into a youth version, which can avoid browsing short videos and reading web pages 3. Disable the browser from displaying, otherwise he will be able to navigate the Internet with the browser 4. If you download the app from the app store and delete the app function, he will not be able to install the new app 5. Get your own nas and put the content you want to show him in the nas. He can only watch the videos you show him
  • Anonymous11358 Nov 6, 2024
    The main thing is to limit the use time, and take it away when it should be taken away. The screen usage time on the iPad is easy to exploit loopholes, and iFlytek's learning machine tablet has also been used, which is better managed than the iPad. 360-degree equipment should have the strongest control ability, but it is still the most important to correctly guide children to control and manage the use of electronic devices (parents should pay more attention when children are too young, and when they are older, they should cultivate usage habits and other hobbies). Of course, their own self-control is sometimes just like that.
  • Anonymous11351 Nov 6, 2024
    @ Anonymous2429 The younger one just went to kindergarten, the older one is junior high school
  • Anonymous3269 Nov 6, 2024
    In response to the comment on the first floor, I would like to add one more: Personal management of parents: Parents are the natural imitation objects of children. If you usually go home to read and study, children will naturally not always play with mobile phones and tablets.