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Does Your Teen’s SmartPhone Rule their Life?

CBR001155Have you made eye contact with your teen lately, or are their eyes glued to the smartphone that seems to be constantly in their hands? The Nielson Company estimates that American teenagers send and receive an average of 80 text messages per day. For many teens, text messaging is a primary form of communication. It’s a quick, easy and private way for them to make plans, gossip and stay in touch. However, it can feel infuriating when your teen seems to have withdrawn to the world on their smartphone and appears to be avoiding any face-to-face interaction. What is the right balance for parents to require of their teens?

Tips for Parents

Look at the big picture. If your teen is performing well in school, doing chores at home, and following house rules, then it’s probably okay to not worry about their smartphone usage.

Establish appropriate phone limits.

 

Be a good role model.

 

Final Thoughts…

Texting does not have to be a bad thing.  It can be a useful communication tool for parents to be in touch with their teens. Surveys show that more than half of teens who text message with their parents think it has improved their relationship. So send your teen a quick text during the day to let them know you’re thinking of them or wish them good luck on a test. If you use smartphones to stay in touch with your teen, and help your teen establish a healthy balance in their smartphone usage, then you can rest assured that your teen won’t become a smartphone junkie.

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