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Pandemic Increases Importance for Internet Savvy Parents

Daily life looks different for parents and children in the pandemic world. The majority of our time has shifted to online: working from home, attending school virtually, interacting with friends, attending online summer camps and using telemedicine are ways we have increased our internet usage. With so many aspects of our lives going digital, data indicates it’s more important than ever to stay safe in our digital lives.

In fact, 66% of parents in the United States said that parenting is harder today than it was 20 years ago, with many in this group citing technology as a reason why. In addition, a recent survey by UScellular shows that 93% of parents in 2020 monitored their child’s cellphone usage, up from 81% in 2019.


June is National Internet Safety Month. Here are several resources compiled from Lukas Partners client UScellular to help parents educate children about safe technology use.


· Knowledge is power. The more you know, the more you can play an active role in keeping your children safe online. A good place to start is talking with your child about online safety, agreeing to boundaries and helping them select age-appropriate websites and apps. UScellular’s Digital Family Matters website is a great resource for parents and children and also provides a Parent-Child Agreement to help facilitate the discussion with children around cellphone use.


· Keeping children safe online. Using resources available in Google’s Digital Wellbeing Family Guide, parents can decide with their children when the appropriate time is to hand them a device of their own. By providing tools and resources for discussions about healthy digital habits and internet safety, both parents and children can gain confidence with the new device added to their family.


· Add a router accessory. There are many devices that you can add to your home router, such as Disney’s Circle Plus and accompanying app, that allows you to monitor multiple connected devices, internet usage, restrict specific websites and apps, as well as pause access to the internet with just a touch of a button.


· Get advice from the experts. There are numerous sources for parents to select age-appropriate online content for children. Common Sense Media is a website that reviews apps, video games, TV/movies and books. It tells parents exactly what they need to know about each. PluggedIn is another great site that offers reviews that includes YouTube Channels.

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