Parenting tips: How safe is your child online?
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In our COVID-19 world, it is important now more than ever for parents to have conversations with our children about internet safety.
As screen time increases and parents’ patience decreases, it is still crucial to monitoring constantly what is or isn’t going in children’s social media feeds.
Below are some tips provided to you by The Parenting Center to help with promoting internet safety in your household:
Parenting is one of the toughest jobs and the Parenting Center is here for you. If encouraging your children is something your family is struggling with, please reach out. We are here to help. At $20, we offer Parenting Coaching by appointment, so call the Parenting Center to set up an appointment with one of our educators for guidance and assistance on how to help you create moments of encouragement within your daily lives.
Learn more about the Parenting Center StTammany.health/ParentingCenter, including a listing of upcoming classes, activities and playgroups.
Alexis Dill, MS PLMFT, is the education coordinator at The Parenting Center.