“ALL MY FRIEND’S HAVE A PHONE MOM!! YOU’RE THE WORST MOM EVER!!!!” [slams door shut].
We hear this all the time from our clients. However, the truth is, parents, you know your kids best. If your tween or teen has been begging for a phone, it’s likely because they want to communicate with friends and learn how to use all the new apps that are released asap.
And man, it sure is hard to keep up with it all.
That’s why we have created a neat quiz, available below, to let you know where your kid stands compared to their peers on phone usage and responsibility.
We are talking about this quiz and exploring the tech responsibilities that your kid needs to be able to use and take care of a personal device! Tune in to listen below and click here to take the quiz!
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