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Mom of a 9 yr 7 m old girl1 week ago
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Kabhi kabhi lagta hai time limits set karne se bacchon ko gussa aata hai instead of discipline. My daughter shouts back saying I don’t trust her. Moms, aapko kya lagta hai, screen time monitor se gradually habits improve hoti hain ya conflict zyada hota hai?

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TrishaMom of 2 children2 days ago
A. Initially conflict hosakta hai kyu k complete freedom se limited space mein aana may create a reaction most probably but to avoid this it's better to have a talk first and then I would suggest you to download this amazing parental control app by Baatu which gives you access to block any inappropriate app site, also monitor location and set a sleep schedule. Ye mujhe seriously bohot helpful lagaa. Aap bhi try karke dekho
AmnaMom of 4 children6 days ago
A. Can feel you... Kabhi kabhi when we set strict time limits, bacche ko lagta hai ki we don’t trust them, and gussa aa jaata hai 😔... My daughter also once shouted back, saying I was being unfair... But honestly, discipline is tough without structure. Screen time monitor actually helps in a smoother way. Thoda initial resistance hota hai, par dheere dheere habits improve ho jaati hain if rules are consistent.. It’s less about control and more about balance so I found “COP App by baatu” very useful -- it sets limits automatically, so moms don’t look like the bad cop. Bacche ko bhi bura nahee lagta
Bhavya GuptaMom of a 1 yr 3 m old girl1 week ago
A. Have a long talk with your daughter preferably when she is alone and in good mood and explain how much you love her and worry about her safety. Tell her clearly, lovingly and strongly that it's best for her. You can try COP Parental Control App. It helps you in parenting control without the need to ask questions again and again. You can set screen time , sleep monitor and block apps too. This will certainly help in easing your relationship with her. I hope it helps.
RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl1 week ago
A. You should then tell your child and return look at your age and then you talk to me and this is not kind of a response that you should be acceptable second you say I trust you but I don’t trust that the pop-up and stuff that is going to come on the internet so as a mother it is my duty to keep a job if they get annoyed let it be don’t bother
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