5 things to know before giving your child a smartphone

Dealing with the experience of the first smartphone might seem like a really impossible task for parents, in reality, it is much simpler than one might think. With the right advice you can make this special moment, an important and meaningful passage that can enrich your child from different points of view.When age permits, it becomes practically impossible to deny a cell phone to your child and, moreover, like everything, if used intelligently and responsibly, it can also represent an advantage and an opportunity for growth to be exploited to the fullest. Furthermore, it must be admitted that being children of these times also means approaching the digital age and its many manifestations early.

If on the one hand, therefore, an attitude of openness is fundamental, on the other, one cannot fail to reiterate the need for constant control and strict limits and rules to be respected and enforced, in order to manage the experience of the first smartphone for the most little ones in complete serenity and safety.

But then, what do we need to know before giving a smartphone to our children? Here are 5 little rules that can help parents in this ambitious and fascinating undertaking!

1. Choose the right smartphone!

We can say that with this first point, we are already 80% of the company. That's right: choosing the right mobile phone that allows your children to surf in complete safety is a fundamental step that will guarantee them a serene experience and you, maximum peace of mind.

In this sense, Wind has come up with a smart solution to bring children and parents together and ensure the correct use of digital technology and online navigation of the little ones in total safety, proposing the Huawei P Smart 2019 mobile phone at 2.99 euros per month with an advance of 99.99 euros, with the All Inclusive Junior offer - at a cost of 6.99 euros per month - which also includes the Wind Family Protect app.

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The All Inclusive Junior offer includes 30 GB, unlimited calls to Wind numbers, 100 minutes and 100 SMS, and provides for the blocking of premium services and special numbers.
As anticipated, the offer designed by Wind is then enriched with a very precious tool: the innovative Wind Family Protect App, designed specifically to protect children from the dangers of the web and make them live a digital experience in complete safety. In fact, with this app, parents can suspend the Internet connection remotely at any time, decide which content to filter or block by configuring the level of protection they want, check their child's location in real time and receive movement alerts. Not only that, the Wind Family Protect app then allows you to protect up to ten devices including Smartphone and Tablet.

To confirm its commitment to online security, Wind then launched the NeoConnessi project, an online platform that aims to support families, schools and teachers, with useful and interesting content, in the delicate moment in which children interact with the their first smartphone.

In short, under these conditions, giving a smartphone to your child will truly become child's play!

2. Show him that you trust him

In addition to this first aspect - definitely fundamental - there are also small attitudes and good behavioral rules that can help us to experience the first smartphone for our children in the best possible way, immediately setting up a peaceful and transparent relationship with them.

Show him right away that you trust him, don't let too much anxiety shine through and don't overdo the prohibitions; instead try to communicate your happiness to him in such a special moment for him. In this way, not only will he feel more serene and peaceful, but he will begin to reciprocate your trust, undoubtedly showing himself more willing to open up with you. Furthermore, knowing that he can count on the trust of mom and dad will help him develop greater self-esteem and self-confidence right from the start, strengthening the bond with you and laying the foundations for a rosy relationship full of complicity.

3. Talk to him clearly

Do not hide anything from him: involve him as much as possible and make him aware of the dangers of the web, the phenomenon of cyberbullying and the importance of surfing the net in complete safety. Talking about it openly and starting a sincere conversation with him will help him feel taken into consideration. and will allow him to know and understand.

Remind him that limits and rules are fundamental and are a gift you give to him to allow him to enjoy the experience of his first mobile phone to the fullest, without incurring dangers or unpleasant situations. Do not forget to reiterate the importance of enjoying the things but with measure, without exaggerating, to be able to live them fully and happily.

4. Hold him accountable

Remember that it is not just a child to whom the parents have chosen to give a mobile phone, but first of all a child who owns a mobile phone and therefore will have to start taking care of it and treating it properly, taking on small responsibilities. Treating him "when he grows up" will only increase his self-confidence and start to really empower him, making him a more mature and "independent" kid right from the start.

The necessary need to control him and always have a watchful and attentive eye on his movements and actions does not in fact exclude the possibility of granting him some freedom and above all of allowing him to feel himself the first "owner" of that mobile phone and to live a "experience" only "hers. She will immediately learn the value of objects and the importance of taking care of them, without completely depending on mum and dad.

5. Set a good example

Remember to set a good example also with actions and not just with words. Children are much more likely to naturally assimilate and imitate what we do than to pay attention to what we say, so it becomes even more essential to set a good example for them. Try to limit the use of your cell phone when you are with him: do not stay connected all the time, do not check e-mails or notifications while you are eating or watching television and, above all, do not interrupt conversations to watch your cell phone continuously. are moments in which the cell phone is off limits and that it is beautiful as well. Remember to involve him also in playful activities at home or outdoors that remind him that there are many other things besides digital life, so fascinating if lived with measure and balance !

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