Setting rules for using cell phones for teenagers can be a bit complicated. After all, most parents don't grow up with cell phones, so knowing what is appropriate and what can't be a challenge. Technology also changes so quickly that it is difficult to keep up with the development of devices, social networking sites, and the latest applications.

Without clear rules, many teenagers have difficulty carrying out the responsibility of having a smartphone. So, as parents, it is important to set regulations that will help teenagers make healthy choices. Here are some rules that can be made by parents for teenagers in using cellphones, reported by Very Well Family, Monday, March 25.

No Use Of Cellphones Before School

Most teens don't have much free time before school. And sending text messages or surfing on social media can waste a lot of valuable time. So start the day by saying, "There's no cell phone in the morning." If the child gets ready early, you can consider allowing them to use their smartphone for a few minutes as a privilege before leaving for school.

Follow School Regulations

Each school makes its own cell phone usage policy. Investigate policies in children's schools and explain that you expect them to follow school regulations. If teenagers get into trouble at school for violating cell phone rules, support children to comply with school policies. Teenagers need to learn to respect cell phone policies. This is an important life lesson.

No Phone On The Food Table

Don't allow anyone to use their phone while eating. That is, you as a parent need to do the same thing in order to be a good role model. Don't reply to text messages or emails while you're eating. Teach children ethics to use appropriate phones.

No Phone During Family Time

Emphasize the importance of interacting with each other directly. Make it clear that during family activities, the use of cell phones is prohibited. Whether you visit a large family or you are playing games, prevent bad habits from using your phone while interacting with your family.

No Mobile Use While Working On PR

Reply to text messages or following the development of social media can be a big annoyance for teenagers who are trying to learn. Set limits on using cell phones while working on PR, especially if your child's value is bad.

No Mobile Use Until Late At Night

Actually there is no good reason why a teenager needs his cell phone in the early hours of the morning. Teenagers who keep their cell phone in their room at night tend to respond to text messages or social media updates in the middle of the night, thus disturbing their sleep.

If teens sleep with their cellphones in their room, they may feel pressure to respond to messages throughout the night. You can reduce the pressure by requiring teens to turn off their phones before bed. Set rules that clearly state what time your phone should be turned off at night.

No Mobile Use While Driving

Unfortunately, many teenagers experience fatal car accidents because they reply to text messages while driving. Help teens solve problems by reducing temptation to use your phone while driving.

The best solution usually is to turn off the phone while driving. At the very least consider installing a smartphone app that prevents sending text and driving messages.

No Phone In Bed

Limiting your teenage children from using cell phones in their bedroom may seem extreme, but for some families, this can be the best way to teach them the right use of cell phones. As well as avoiding children from sending text messages or bowing down inappropriate content.


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