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Home›Parent & Family Tech›Ten Common Habits of Tech-Savvy Parents

Ten Common Habits of Tech-Savvy Parents

By Matthew Lynch
October 7, 2023
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As parents, we all hold different thoughts regarding technology. Regardless of your attitude concerning technology and its trends, you cannot deny that your children spend a lot of time in the digital world. It is important to monitor your child’s behavior and what they are mostly engaged in when involved with technology.

A few habits of tech-savvy parents include;

  • They Support Kids’ Growth that Comes About from Technology Use

As the digital world intensifies, tech-savvy parents allow their children to keep learning new trends. 

  • They Teach Their Children the Importance of Striking a Balance

While most children are constantly spending their time on social media, tech-savvy parents let them know there is more to life than being on the internet.

  • They Set Specific Hours for Screen Time

Children tend to neglect other important things when allowed to spend all their time on the internet. This could be hazardous to their health and may slow down their development. Setting screen time limits allows your children to create time for socializing, exercising, and playing outside the house.

  • They Talk about Social Media to their Children

Tech-savvy parents clearly outline the benefits and the dangers of social media usage. These conversations are important as they help children understand why social media rules and limits are set.

  • They Provide Charging Stations for All Their Gadgets

Parents provide charging stations for their children’s devices to allow them to have time to rest. These stations are specifically meant to keep the devices away from the children.

  • They Use the Internet Together with their Children

Tech-savvy parents create time to go through stuff on the internet with their children. This helps the parents monitor what the children are constantly reading.

  • They Stick to the 24-hour Rule

Children are given 24 hours by their parents to come clean about any mistakes they may have committed while using the internet. Reporting these mistakes prevents the parents from dishing our harsh discipline.

  • They Encourage Their Children to use Technology to Learn.

With so many educational apps available on the internet, tech-savvy parents encourage their children to create more time for these apps so they can learn.

  • They Implement a Time in the Day that is Free of Distractions

These parents choose some specific times of the day when their children are not using their devices at all. They teach them the importance of balancing digital and the real world. This rule does not only apply to the children but the parents, and no one is allowed to use their devices during these designated times. 

  • They Involve Their Children when setting up any Technology-related Rules.

Children are more inclined to obey set rules if they are allowed to take part in creating them. It makes it easy for them to be accountable for their actions.

As a parent, having these tech-savvy habits makes it easy to teach your children good habits of using technology. It helps you teach them how to balance and create time for other important activities that do not necessarily involve using the internet.

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