Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really bad to let kids have phone or computer in their room alone.
why? what is really bad about that?
You really aren't aware that there's a ton of content on the internet that would be really inappropriate for a 10 year old to see and would be super easy for them to stumble on to?
Not if you use parental controls.
Every child is more advance than parent controls, you do know that. You aren't that naive to think they actually work.
Not when mom and dad are in IT. My kid is writing his own video games and he's 11. We taught him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really bad to let kids have phone or computer in their room alone.
why? what is really bad about that?
You really aren't aware that there's a ton of content on the internet that would be really inappropriate for a 10 year old to see and would be super easy for them to stumble on to?
Not if you use parental controls.
Every child is more advance than parent controls, you do know that. You aren't that naive to think they actually work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really bad to let kids have phone or computer in their room alone.
why? what is really bad about that?
You really aren't aware that there's a ton of content on the internet that would be really inappropriate for a 10 year old to see and would be super easy for them to stumble on to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. The only computer is in the den where I can see what's going on, and that won't change even when I have teenagers. We also don't allow televisions in bedrooms.
Hopefully, when you mature with your kids and they actually become teens, you will look back on this post and feel a little embarrassed. For starters, teens don't watch TV unless their parents force them to.
Well, I have two teens, age 17 and 14, and we still don't have computers in the bedrooms. No phones, gaming systems, or TVs in bedrooms either.
We have a desktop in the dining room.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. The only computer is in the den where I can see what's going on, and that won't change even when I have teenagers. We also don't allow televisions in bedrooms.
Hopefully, when you mature with your kids and they actually become teens, you will look back on this post and feel a little embarrassed. For starters, teens don't watch TV unless their parents force them to.
Anonymous wrote:Ten year old has laptop in his room. I also have software that gives me a weekly roll up of everything he’s done, and can drill down. I know what he is doing and who he is doing it with. He’s not secretive about what he’s doing, so I am not monitoring every day. If his behavior was to change (getting secretive or quietJ when he’s on his computer, then I would start reviewing daily.
I’m a cyber security person by trade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really bad to let kids have phone or computer in their room alone.
why? what is really bad about that?
You really aren't aware that there's a ton of content on the internet that would be really inappropriate for a 10 year old to see and would be super easy for them to stumble on to?
Not if you use parental controls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Really bad to let kids have phone or computer in their room alone.
why? what is really bad about that?
You really aren't aware that there's a ton of content on the internet that would be really inappropriate for a 10 year old to see and would be super easy for them to stumble on to?