One way to help guide young people’s use of technology is with a free digital tool called The Smart Talk. This interactive website allows parents and kids to work together to create a set of personalized rules for privacy settings, screen time, apps and downloads, texting, phone calls, and social media use so everyone is on the same page. That way, parents won’t have to resort to monitoring their kids’ digital activity in secret.
Additionally, parents should set limits for when and how long kids can use their phones or tablets. Parents can also install a variety of safety and privacy settings on their teens’ devices, such as location tracking, parental control for internet content, and mobile-use-monitoring apps. These actions can help keep kids safe in the digital world.
Parents should also review their own digital habits and refrain from texting while driving or using their phones at the dinner table or during family time. Modeling good behavior can go a long way toward helping their kids.
—Laura M. Bay
President, National PTA