“If you wouldn’t say it, do it, or watch it with me in the room, it’s not okay.”
Six ways to keep teenagers safe online | Macworld - 0 views
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Sit down with your kids to create an “acceptable use” policy for your own home—they’re much more likely to follow the rules if they’ve had a say in writing them
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Even if you enable restrictions, however, this isn’t a “set it and forget it” situation.
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Alexa Helps With Homework, But Problem-Solving Skills Are Key : NPR - 0 views
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Still, he agrees that this debate is about much more than knowing what 5 minus 3 is. It's also about developing the patience to solve problems. "That ability to stay focused," he says, "particularly when something is not interesting, is one of the most important developmental skills that children acquire." In other words, it's not just about having the answers. It's about the work you put in to get them.
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