Tips on How to Talk to Your Kids About Online Interactions
By Monica Schultz
Stay calm and check your emotions at the door. It’s best to approach your child with a calm demeanor and maintain it throughout the interaction. Overreaction on your part will impact them; they may react with a guarded response, or shut down completely.
Body language is important. Position yourself in a comfortable , friendly position with your child, rather than a confrontive or antagonistic stance. Uncross your arms and relax your facial muscles. Ask them if it’s a good time to talk. Ask for their attention: “Can we turn this game/television off for a minute? Sit side-by-side instead of standing over them.
Recognize that this will be a series of ongoing conversations. Once is not enough. If their attention wanders, ask “Can we talk about this again sometime?”