My son lives on his phone more than in reality.


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    Sometimes I feel like I’m losing touch with my child. After school, he immediately starts messaging on social media like Instagram. I don’t want to ban him, but these social media platforms make me worry.

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    I totally get why that would worry you — it’s a strange feeling when your child is right there, but their attention is somewhere else most of the time. The fact that you don’t want to just ban social media already says a lot about the kind of parent you are. Kids usually respond better when they feel understood rather than controlled.
    Sometimes it helps to stay curious about what they’re doing instead of treating it like a problem right away — asking who they like talking to, what they enjoy, or even laughing together at something they show you. Little habits like having dinner without phones or planning some regular time together can quietly bring that connection back.And if you ever want to talk it through, I’d be glad to share a few gentle ideas that have worked for other parents. You’re definitely not the only one trying to figure this out.

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    I would be very glad if I knew how other parents cope with this problem.

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    You know, kids don’t always understand how dangerous their social media is for them and how much it can affect them. They think they’re the only special ones who will be okay. And we parents, in turn, are responsible for ensuring that they have all the good things. That’s why several of my friends have been using the uMobix cell phone tracker for a couple of years now. I’ve used it a couple of times myself to make sure my son is okay, and I can say it’s a great way to stay safe without ruining your relationship with your child.

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