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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  • Anonymous4401 Nov 6, 2024
    Sure enough, when you grow up, you will become the person you once hated the most, 😂. When I was a child, I also played computer without restraint. Basically, I could play for eight or nine hours a day on my rest days. On weekdays, I would play for an hour or two after finishing my homework until I went to bed. My parents have also used countless tough ways to restrict and control me, including locking the room door, etc., which is really annoying and annoying. However, I'm addicted to computers, and I still came here like this, and there is no so-called plummeting grades in their eyes, and then I can only go to an electronics factory to do an assembly line after graduation. Now I work in a Zhongda factory, receive a decent salary, and live a normal life like everyone else. On the contrary, my computer knowledge is much better than that of my peers. Now I don't like playing games much, and people will change. Yes, some things that I was passionate about when I was a child will no longer be fascinated by when I reach a certain age. The only drawback may be that I have a 400-degree myopia, but when I glance at my colleagues around me, 7 out of 10 of them wear glasses, it's nothing at all. Now the future is the era of electronic products. If I had children, I couldn't wait to get him a VR device or something, and get more exposure to new forms of electronic products. Children's horizons will be much broader than other children whose electronic products are strictly controlled at home.
  • Anonymous11450 Nov 6, 2024
    Use a router controlled by parents to control it. From Monday to Sunday, you can set the time period and specify the device time online offline. ASUS routers have this function
  • Anonymous11069 Nov 6, 2024
    It's all with Apple Parental Control. Worry-free, I never understood why I didn't study parental controls. What App parental control, various mobile phone number binding, and various verification. Not as practical as Apple parental controls. Apply, receive iMessage on your phone or other device, approve it, and you're done.
  • Anonymous6570 Nov 6, 2024
    @ Anonymous11348 sometimes has Chinese and English subtitles, sometimes pure English subtitles. There is no video when eating, only voice. The content played is the plot she has seen before, because she has seen it once, and she can go through the plot again according to the voice. She has English interesting dubbing to punch in every day. On Sunday, every daily English listening and reading comprehension in pure English is rewarded for five minutes. I use alfred to send the article to chatgpt to ask chatgpt to generate 10 multiple-choice questions. In this way, to assess whether she really understands, now her English accent is more standard than her teacher's and mine. Watching American TV series is a kind of enjoyment
  • Anonymous11451 Nov 6, 2024
    @ Anonymous4401 My thoughts are similar to yours. Play casually with computers, ipads, TVs, and mobile phones, but try to avoid letting her come into contact with short videos. Adults can't stand short videos, let alone children
  • Anonymous9569 Nov 6, 2024
    apple family account, then open an apple id for your child, and then set it as a minor. His own device logged into his own apple ID. In parents' devices, you can control the screen usage time of apple devices, app installation, age limit, duration, address book management, etc. This set provided by Apple is still very practical
  • Anonymous11074 Nov 6, 2024
    Do you know what your child wants to play with?
  • Anonymous11452 Nov 6, 2024
    Learning and thinking learning machine, parents can control all functions.
  • Anonymous11453 Nov 6, 2024
    Buy some LEGO (which can be mixed and matched with domestic pirated copies to save money), and it is best to mix and match those sets with motors. When I was a child, I liked playing Lego. At that time, my dream was to build an active model with Lego, but I couldn't afford a set with a motor.
  • Anonymous11454 Nov 6, 2024
    Play casually after finishing your homework..
  • Anonymous11455 Nov 6, 2024
    After thinking about it, I'm quite helpless. Most people on the v station write code. What I think about all day is to let others use their own things more and seize screen time. When it comes to my children, I have to find a way to fight my own work. I have children of my own, and I have seen other children. I have hardly seen anyone who can control and use a pad by myself. When I was younger, I could control it by relying on adults, but I let it go after adolescence/college/work. Nowadays, the level of development of science and technology is equivalent to turning everyone into a guinea pig that shocks themselves.
  • Anonymous3969 Nov 6, 2024
    @ Anonymous4479 # 46 Games > = Healthy entertainment activities > Doing homework, the floor owner hopes to give children a replacement for games, I think it's okay
  • Anonymous5742 Nov 7, 2024
    Bootstrap.
  • Anonymous472 Nov 7, 2024
    Screen time, we don't need that tablet either
  • Anonymous4479 Nov 7, 2024
    @ Anonymous11456 # 72 No one said there was something wrong with giving children game substitutes. I mean, in the eyes of most children, the substitutes you give, whether they go outdoors or take them with you, are not as interesting as games.
  • Anonymous8977 Nov 7, 2024
    @ Anonymous11457 Have some fun for life
  • Anonymous3513 Nov 7, 2024
    Let go of playing, play for more than ten hours a day, and I don't want to play after vomiting. When I was a child, I was
  • Anonymous3969 Nov 7, 2024
    @ Anonymous4479 # 75 None of them are as interesting as games, but at least they are much more interesting than doing homework. Give a substitute, besides exercising the child, also give the child a step down to reduce his/her rebellious psychology. And maybe your child's experience will become the next strange 0
  • Poster Nov 8, 2024
    @ Anonymous11458 taught! 🌹
  • Poster Nov 8, 2024
    @ Anonymous11453 There are many discounted educational series 😋 on PDD, and the price is gratifying