How your kids should be using the Internet

Nope, not married and no kids, and you?

I think video games can be great for kids though, I maintain that I learnt more from video games than I did at school :D

Yeah, divorced and single full time parent.

I was curious, if as the writer (or publisher) of the article in question, if you had any genuine interest in the subject matter.
But yes, I screen everything my son watches. Thankfully I only have Netflix, which has much better content that the drivel that is on DSTV. I also don't allow him on my phone, though he does have a PS3 in his room which again is controlled by myself as to his time spent on it.
 
Yeah, divorced and single full time parent.

I was curious, if as the writer (or publisher) of the article in question, if you had any genuine interest in the subject matter.
But yes, I screen everything my son watches. Thankfully I only have Netflix, which has much better content that the drivel that is on DSTV. I also don't allow him on my phone, though he does have a PS3 in his room which again is controlled by myself as to his time spent on it.
The Author:
Jenny Radesky: a developmental behavioral pediatrician focused on low-income urban patient populations
 
[MENTION=4071]BeoTeK[/MENTION] No worries, I do find it interesting and I think limiting/controlling media consumption is a unique problem for modern parents :)
 
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