How to Parent in the Digital Age?

Parenting in the Digital Age

Parenting in the Digital Age is a challenge for our generation of parents. There’s no doubt that technology has become ingrained in our society and we must accept this. Mobile devices are an extension of us now. Children are introduced to technology an earlier ages. I constantly remind myself to make sure my kids are not abusing their time spent on their technology and try to enjoy the world that’s actually around them. I do believe parents are busier today, kids as a result of this are way busier too and their mobile devices is in a constant state of stimulation. Some examples:

  • Notifications from games (time to play again!)
  • Text message notifications
  • The need to see if you have notifications
  • The fear of missing out

As parents, we need to continue to keep that connection with our children and make sure there’s human interaction without technology. I relate to Cindy in the following article as she’s trying to make sure communication stays high in her household. It’s easy to get buried in the glowing screen in your hand and lose touch with your environment.

Excerpt from “Eye on Kids: Parenting in the digital age”:

Parenting in the digital age

Parenting is a lot different today, than it was a decade ago. Smartphones, the Internet, and social media have changed the landscape for teens and their parents. Psychologists say smart phones and social media should not be the enemy. Instead, they recommend, parents learn to use it to their advantage.

After the rush of getting ready for school in the morning, the Klingerman kids have some time to breathe before they rush off to school. 14-year-old Cassie is on her smartphone, sending text to the friend who is picking them up. 13-year-old Meg is playing a game on her iPod and 10-year-old Dillon is watching TV. This Niles family is just like most — the world is at their fingertips…

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JP

Dad, Cyber Safety Influencer, Product Evangelist, Avid Cyclist, Hobbyist Musician. Battling the constant love/hate with tech.

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