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Modern Day Parenting TIPS TO PARENTING RIGHT IN AN INTERNET DRIVEN WORLD

by Amarachi Uduma

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1. Use Appropriate Parenting Style: There are several parenting styles, such as authoritative, permissive, and authoritarian. What kind of parent are you? According to research, the authoritative parenting approach, which combines warmth with defined expectations and consistent discipline, appears to be linked to positive outcome for children. The most effective parenting style, however, is one that fosters a healthy, positive relationship between parent and child and assists the child in developing into a adjustedadult.

Parenting has always been a challenging activity, especially in this era of technology and social media, it can feel like navigating an everchangingenvironment.

Deciding which parenting strategies are best for bringing up happy, healthy, and well-adjusted children is tasking, even with the abundance of information and advice at our fingertips.

Today's parents encounter new challenges and opportunities that older generations did not have, this implies that modern-day parenting generally requires a different approach than what has previously worked. Technology is an indispensable aspect of modern life, and it has unquestionably altered the way parents raise their children, both positivelyandnegatively.

‘Cocomelon’ is a household name, even though adults do not watch it, guess who the viewers of Cocomelon are… babies! This is a clear indication that the internet is here to stay, children are introduced to the internet even from toddler age, and the best we can do is to find ways to leverage on the positive consequences and combat negative consequencesthatfollow.

In this article, we will look at a few of the methods we may adopt to modify our parenting methods to best meet the needs of our children inthisrapidly-changingworld.

2. Establish Limits: In today’s world, it is not unusual for children, especially young teenagers, to have phonesandsocialmediaaccounts.As parents, it is essential to set and continuously enforce clear limits on screentime.

This entails establishing restrictions on how much time your child may spend online each day, as well as the hours of the day they are permitted to use gadgets. It is also advisable to establish guidelines for the kinds of online content your child is permittedtoaccess.

The most effective parenting style, however, is one that fosters a healthy, positive relationship between parent and child and assists the child in developing into a happy, well-adjusted adult.” help you better understand their online activities and keep them safe. Ask them about the websites they visit and the content they consume. Consider playing online games or watching videos with your child to better understand their interests. Follow them on social media accounts if you can, and engage their content, it helps to keep them accountable.

4. Monitor Internet Activity: The internet makes explicit information very easily accessible, it's crucial to maintain track of your child's online activities if you want to keep them safe. This involves keeping an eye on the apps they use, the websites they visit, and the contacts they make. You can maintain tabs on your child's online activity with a range of parental control software applications and monitoring apps that are available.

“Consider playing online games or watching videos with your child to better understand their interests. Follow them on social media accounts if you can, and engage their content, it helps to keep them accountable.” to keeping your child safe online is to teach them about online safety and responsible internet use. This involves talking about issues like internet predators, cyberbullying, and the significance of securing personalinformationonline. life beyond the internet. Promoting offline activities like outdoor play, reading, and spending time with friends and family will help your child strike a healthy balance between online and offline activities. Also, it may encourage your children to pursue interests and social skills outsideofthe virtualworld. Remember, parenting in the digital age is a constantly evolving process. It's important to stay informed, be flexible, and adjust your approach as needed to ensure your child's safety and well-being both online and offline.

6. Model Responsible Internet Use: Children generally learn by imitation, so it's vital to set a good example for them. Avoid overusing your phone or computer in front of your kids, and serve as an example of appropriate online conduct by respecting others' privacy and refraining from cyberbullying.

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