Moses Onyedikachukwu
Legacy Member
That's a hard one, because they are constantly being bombarded with an infinite amount of information out there. Whatever we don't tell them, they will get the same information or a semblance of it out there.
That reveals our first role: to tell them the possible harms about using tech in a certain way, and letting them know the kind of stuff they are likely to see out there, and telling them to avoid such.
Here is where trust and a good relationship between parent and kids comes in. If they trust you well enough as a parent, they will want to do what you say, and reject any contrary advice they may see out there.
And if the kid are way too young, restricting how much time they spend online and what they can do is equally important .
That reveals our first role: to tell them the possible harms about using tech in a certain way, and letting them know the kind of stuff they are likely to see out there, and telling them to avoid such.
Here is where trust and a good relationship between parent and kids comes in. If they trust you well enough as a parent, they will want to do what you say, and reject any contrary advice they may see out there.
And if the kid are way too young, restricting how much time they spend online and what they can do is equally important .
