← Back to context Comment by ajam1507 3 days ago Keeping your kids off social media is setting them up for success. 3 comments ajam1507 Reply Forgeties79 3 days ago I’m talking about phones specifically. Agree re: social media. ajam1507 3 days ago The problem isn't with phones. We should have robust parental controls and the responsibility of parenting should be left to, wait for it... the parents. Forgeties79 3 days ago The person before me is the one who brought up phones.> The difference though is that parents are generally the ones to give their kids their phones and devices.But either way I disagree. This comment sums up my point: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47122715#47128105
Forgeties79 3 days ago I’m talking about phones specifically. Agree re: social media. ajam1507 3 days ago The problem isn't with phones. We should have robust parental controls and the responsibility of parenting should be left to, wait for it... the parents. Forgeties79 3 days ago The person before me is the one who brought up phones.> The difference though is that parents are generally the ones to give their kids their phones and devices.But either way I disagree. This comment sums up my point: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47122715#47128105
ajam1507 3 days ago The problem isn't with phones. We should have robust parental controls and the responsibility of parenting should be left to, wait for it... the parents. Forgeties79 3 days ago The person before me is the one who brought up phones.> The difference though is that parents are generally the ones to give their kids their phones and devices.But either way I disagree. This comment sums up my point: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47122715#47128105
Forgeties79 3 days ago The person before me is the one who brought up phones.> The difference though is that parents are generally the ones to give their kids their phones and devices.But either way I disagree. This comment sums up my point: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47122715#47128105
I’m talking about phones specifically. Agree re: social media.
The problem isn't with phones. We should have robust parental controls and the responsibility of parenting should be left to, wait for it... the parents.
The person before me is the one who brought up phones.
> The difference though is that parents are generally the ones to give their kids their phones and devices.
But either way I disagree. This comment sums up my point: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47122715#47128105