There are many ways to control your child's phone, but here are some that may help:
1.Set time limits: Establish a family rule for how long your child spends playing on their phones, such as 1 hour a day or 3 hours on weekends. Parents can set a cell phone time limit or charge their cell phone at night.
2.Normative content: Parents should pay attention to what their children are playing with on their phones and make sure that what they see is information that is appropriate for them, such as preventing children from becoming addicted to games or inappropriate**.
3.Encourage other activities: Encourage your child to participate in other beneficial activities, such as outdoor sports, reading, parent-child activities, etc., which can help your child stay away from the phone screen and develop other useful hobbies.
4.Communicate to solve problems: Parents should discuss mobile phone use with their children. Try to understand your child's thoughts and needs while sharing your own views and concerns with them. Find solutions in communication so that children understand why they need to control their phone use and respect the rules.
5.Lead by example: Parents should be a role model for what they expect their children to be, reduce the amount of time they spend playing with their phones in front of their children, and show good mobile phone Xi.
In short, controlling children's mobile phone play requires parents and children to work together to make children understand and follow the rules by setting time limits, standardizing content, encouraging other activities, communicating and solving problems, and leading by example, while also allowing parents to better understand their children's use of mobile phones. The child plays with the phone