New resources launched to help parents guide children’s digital habits
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SINGAPORE – At the start of the year, Mr Aaron Ho and his wife made the tough choice to take away their teenage son’s smartphone after his grades began to slip.

But as the school holidays approach, Mr Ho hopes instead to set clearer boundaries on screen time use upon returning the confiscated smartphone to his 16-year-old.

Having used Bloom – a physical keycard that locks and unlocks apps by tapping it on one’s phone – to curb his own screen time, the 51-year-old said he is considering using it to manage his son’s habits as well.

Setting clear boundaries is one of the takeaways from Mr Ho’s review of a set of resources designed to help parents foster healthy digital habits in their children.

Issued on Nov 1 by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the materials advise …

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