Is this the new Millennium punishment? Maybe....
I
will admit, I am a pretty geeky guy. After all, my day job that pays
the bills is as a Network Engineer. You can't survive in that world
without embracing your inner geekiness! I am also a parent of
"digital kids". I am amazed at how quickly my kids can pick this
technology stuff up and use it so naturally. My youngest, who is four,
is known for stealing the older kids devices to play games on and watch
videos...
I found an article on Mashable that discusses
what I like to call "tech punishment". Basically it discussing setting
the boundaries and consequences up front, before the inappropriate
behavior happens. Then the kids know they are going to be punished by
having their tech time taken away. I know that with my older kids, this
would work like a charm. They are constantly connected to their
devices!
The article I reference is here;
http://mashable.com/2012/09/14/parents-using-tech-as-consequence/
This
is a breakdown of the article is in Proactive Consequences and Reactive
Consequences. Proactive of course being predetermined punishments.
Reactive being an immediate reaction when you have had enough. I have to
admit, I have been a very reactive type parent. I am the type of parent
that can take quite a bit and then fly off the handle when I have had
enough. Usually taking all privileges away from the kids when they
misbehave. That is something I really need to improve upon. Don't get
me wrong, my kids are usually very well behaved and I am
thankful for that. At the same time, they are kids and they will still
push the limit at times. I am going to work on being a more proactive
parent by setting up some guidelines ahead of time so the kids know what
will happen before the inappropriate behavior happens. Taking away
tech devices is the perfect start. I will continue to write update
posts on this subject in the future to let you know how it goes.
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me. It is hard enough for me to keep up with the kids, so I feel for
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