
Today is the digital age, and it is directly affecting the lives of our children. Online classes, entertainment, social networking, and gaming have limited the world of children to the screen. In such a situation, it is important to monitor what children are watching on the Internet, especially young children.

By keeping an eye on the digital activities of children, they can be protected from online dangers and can use the Internet in a healthy way. Keeping an eye on the digital activities of children is not spying, but it is important to do it for safety and guidance. Let us know some tips that help monitor which children's digital activities can be monitored.
Talk openly
The first and most important step is to talk openly with your child. Explain to them that the Internet has both advantages and disadvantages. Ask them what they do online, what kind of games they play, and what apps they use. Build a trusting relationship with them, so that they can talk to you directly in case of any problem.
Parental control apps
Nowadays, many parental control apps and software have been developed that can help you. With the help of these apps, you can set screen time limits, block adult and dangerous websites, track their location, and keep an eye on which apps are being used.
Keep the device in a common area.
Instead of going to the children's room and using a laptop, tablet, or smartphone, try to use the device in a common area of the house, like the living room or dining table. This makes it easier to monitor their online activities, and they also avoid doing anything wrong.
Digital Literacy
If you yourself do not know about social media or online games, then it will be difficult for you to understand the child's activities. Learn basic digital literacy. Also, make children aware of the dangers like online privacy, cyberbullying, and hacking. Explain to them the importance of passwords and not talking to strangers.
Become a 'friend' or 'follower'
If your child is on social media, ask them to become your friend or follower. But make sure you don't comment on every post or publicly embarrass them. The idea is just to keep an eye on their online presence.

Set rules and compromise.
Set clear rules at home for the use of digital devices. No phones while eating, no screen time until homework is done, all devices will be kept in the living room after a certain time at night.
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