Anonymous wrote:We don't take it away. They use it as an alarm. I do remotely lock it with a parental app to avoid late night or early morning usage. The can still use the phone and calendar when it's locked down. I also lock it to push them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to ask for it to be charged downstairs by 9pm when she first got it. Now she just does it on her own before bed at 15yrs old. She doesn't want the distraction. It amazes me how many people snap, ig, and text until midnight, 1am, even 2am on school nights. Parents are clueless how sleep deprived their kids are. It is addicting to not put it down when others are still texting and responding to social media.
That said, our entire family charges downstairs at night. No one has a phone, iPad or laptop in their bedroom. Master bedroom is only room upstairs with a tv too but that is mainly for sick days.
It was happening at 15. 16-17: passing out earlier and take naps when possible.
.Anonymous wrote:I used to ask for it to be charged downstairs by 9pm when she first got it. Now she just does it on her own before bed at 15yrs old. She doesn't want the distraction. It amazes me how many people snap, ig, and text until midnight, 1am, even 2am on school nights. Parents are clueless how sleep deprived their kids are. It is addicting to not put it down when others are still texting and responding to social media.
That said, our entire family charges downstairs at night. No one has a phone, iPad or laptop in their bedroom. Master bedroom is only room upstairs with a tv too but that is mainly for sick days.
Anonymous wrote:Would you let them have a landline and a tv with cable? Because that's basically what it is.