How to Tell Relatives, Teachers, Babysitters, and Even Your Spouse Your Screen Time Rules

By Sierra Filucci, Common Sense Media

10 tips for talking to caregivers about your media rules. 

You wouldn't send your kid to a sleepover without telling the parents about your kid's allergies or bedtime bugaboos. Why not use the same logic with screen time rules?

We know it's hard to do. It can feel like you're being judgmental or don't trust the other person to take good care of your child. But if you have strong preferences about what and when your child consumes media, you need to speak up even when you're not around to supervise. Each situation calls for a different strategy. (And don't forget to empower kids to talk to caregivers about what they are and aren't comfortable watching, playing, or reading.)

Here are 10 ways to express your wishes to babysitters, friends, and relatives.

Daycare or After-School Program

The Babysitter

Relatives

Your Spouse

 

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