You can block YouTube at the router. |
My dd uses YouTube for Math. Some great Math teachers on there. |
Make sure the proxies are blocked too - unblockyoutube.video, youtubeunblocked.live, etc. The game of cat and mouse never ends. |
+1 I think all this social media stuff is terrible for our teens... especially our introverted teens. |
I'm the poster you're discussing. There is no unmitigated success when it comes to my son: his ADHD will never go away; his autism cannot be cured; he will probably always be addicted to screens to some degree. What matters to me is that he does not close doors for himself too early. He successfully graduated from high school, and he graduate from college, and perhaps even get a graduate degree. He's asocial. It's really bad for his networking and friendship building. But he was asocial even before his school switched to screens! Same for exercise. He hates it, and has always hated it. As parents, we did everything we could when he was little : made sure he was always signed up for sports, got him tutors, became 24/7 executive coaches, supervised his screentime. Now he doesn't live with us, except on breaks. So it's up to him to exercise, eat right, live a healthy lifestyle, join clubs or apply for internships - which we all nag him about!!! There is no win-win. Just several options for win-lose. You want to avoid the lose-lose. That's all. |
Social media is ruining this generation. |
Op here, same here, only computers and phone on main floor and a shared family laptop. Found out you can get YouTube through Google classroom even if YouTube is blocked. Have not blocked it at the router because the white list/black list y didn't really work well when I last tried through Verizon but maybe it's improved in the last few years. |