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HOW TO CONTROL CHILDREN’S INTERNET ACTIVITY? SOME TIPS FOR PARENTS

HOW TO CONTROL CHILDREN’S INTERNET ACTIVITY? SOME TIPS FOR PARENTS

by Dario Lucas | May 20, 2021 | Parental Controls, Parenting 101

The Internet is a real mine of not only knowledge, news and curiosities, but also harmful content. And who is more curious about the world than children? Parents, check what is worth doing to wisely control the activity of your children on the Internet...
Win Your Teen’s Consent: Talk To Your Teen About Parental Monitoring Apps

Win Your Teen’s Consent: Talk To Your Teen About Parental Monitoring Apps

by Janice Heddon | Aug 22, 2015 | Parental Controls

Nothing will destroy your teen’s trust in you more than monitoring them without their consent. Being a teen parent, you would have the first experience that teens, see themselves more as adults than kids, and any breach of their “privacy” can highly offend them. If...
Parenting 101: Do’s and Don’ts  of raising teens

Parenting 101: Do’s and Don’ts of raising teens

by Janice Heddon | Aug 16, 2015 | Parenting 101

Parenting is not about loving your children and meeting their every needs only. It also means knowing when to out your foot down and when not to. You might at times feel bad about it, but keep in mind that it is for your child’s own good. While many parents are clear...
Intrusion or Consent? What’s Your Pick to Ensure Your Teen’s Safety!

Intrusion or Consent? What’s Your Pick to Ensure Your Teen’s Safety!

by Janice Heddon | Aug 3, 2015 | Parental Controls

Technology has been a bonus for parents, you can now keep in touch with your kids via call or text when they’re out of reach; see their summer camp photos online to see if they’re having a good time, and countless other things. While their phone facilitate...
How much should you respect your teen’s privacy?

How much should you respect your teen’s privacy?

by Janice Heddon | Jul 29, 2015 | Parental Controls

Teenage years —verge of transition into adulthood along with the carefree and emotional childhood years. It is a rocky and wonderful time for both parents and teens. Parenting teens is like riding a roller coaster of emotions and responsibilities. Just when you think...
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