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Forget Rules. You Need A Social Media Agreement

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How do we set boundaries for our kids relating to their phones and social media? Have you recently found yourself asking this question? While many parents have tried implementing rules for how technology can be used, we've found that setting rules can actually lead to some unforeseen downsides. In today's episode, we'll discuss why it's actually more beneficial to create a social media agreement with our kids. Rules are meant to be broken, but a social media agreement is two parties working together to set reasonable boundaries. Listen to this episode for thoughts on how to start the conversation and implement agreements with your own family.
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How do we set boundaries for our kids relating to their phones and social media? Have you recently found yourself asking this question? While many parents have tried implementing rules for how technology can be used, we've found that setting rules can actually lead to some unforeseen downsides. In today's episode, we'll discuss why it's actually more beneficial to create a social media agreement with our kids. Rules are meant to be broken, but a social media agreement is two parties working together to set reasonable boundaries. Listen to this episode for thoughts on how to start the conversation and implement agreements with your own family.
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