by parsleysong » Tue Oct 31, 2017 4:14 pm
I totally agree with you 2kids. My kids are younger but I don't let them take any gadgets to bed, otherwise they'll be on them all night and be shattered in the morning for school. Your rule of putting them on the kitchen table is a good one. I put my kids' wi-U's and other gadgets in my bedside table and they can't use them until the weeken. I'm terrified of my kids getting to teenager-hood what with online bullying and 24/7 social media so I'll be doing exactly the same as you.
I think it depends on how you enforce it - explain it, let them read newspaper articles about the dangers and appeal to their common sense rather than be draconian; make light of it when friends come over, i.e. "I know we sound like a wacky family, but ...". Perhaps the friends secretly admire your policy, like when I was growing up I was secretly impressed by families that had a no-TV rule, or didn't even own a tv whereas in my house the tv was on non-stop even during meals.
I totally agree with you 2kids. My kids are younger but I don't let them take any gadgets to bed, otherwise they'll be on them all night and be shattered in the morning for school. Your rule of putting them on the kitchen table is a good one. I put my kids' wi-U's and other gadgets in my bedside table and they can't use them until the weeken. I'm terrified of my kids getting to teenager-hood what with online bullying and 24/7 social media so I'll be doing exactly the same as you.
I think it depends on how you enforce it - explain it, let them read newspaper articles about the dangers and appeal to their common sense rather than be draconian; make light of it when friends come over, i.e. "I know we sound like a wacky family, but ...". Perhaps the friends secretly admire your policy, like when I was growing up I was secretly impressed by families that had a no-TV rule, or didn't even own a tv whereas in my house the tv was on non-stop even during meals.