HomeQuestions & AnswersMy son is 14, preparing for exams, but Snapchat and Instagram notifications keep distracting him. I don’t want to keep shouting ‘padhai karo’. Is there a parental app that blocks such apps temporarily during study hours?
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My son is 14, preparing for exams, but Snapchat and Instagram notifications keep distracting him. I don’t want to keep shouting ‘padhai karo’. Is there a parental app that blocks such apps temporarily during study hours?
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AmnaMom of 4 children3 months agoA. I know, it's ’s tough when constant pings from Snapchat or Instagram break study focus. Instead of nagging “padhai karo” again and again, you can use the COP Parental Control App by Baatu. It allows you to block or pause distracting apps during study hours and bring them back later. Matlab simple solution.. study time mein shanti, baad mein full freedom. This way your son stays focused, and you stay stress-free.
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Bhavya GuptaMom of a 1 yr 7 m old girl3 months agoA. Absolutely.... there's no need to shout or remind again and again...you should try COP App by Baatu. With it you can put restrictions on screen time, sleep time and also block apps. It will automatically control what you want to control without shouting. I hope it will help.
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Sapna SinghMom of 2 children3 months agoA. I can feel you, kids these days can get so easily distracted by Instagram or Snapchat's notifications. I have been using the COP App by Baatu for a while now, and it’s been really helpful. It lets you block unwanted sites, monitor screen time, and even sends alerts if any unsafe links are detected. I feel a lot more relaxed knowing my little one is safer online.
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RashmiMom of a 11 yr 4 m old girl3 months agoA. Cop by baaku and parent gennie there are two apps you can check about them and also you can tell your child to just avoid using mobile for the time being sometimes as it is not about shouting and not shouting but it is about the child needs to prioritise what is important you have to tell your child today if you study tomorrow you’ll have a brighter future but if you don’t study at all you may flunk in the exam you may have to repeat the session even if you have to say something a little bitter to the child to open the eyes of the childhood reality please do it without thinking twice but just keep the words proper for the child
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