After my divorce, last entire year was another name of
anxiety for me. It wasn't about my separation but the guilt that I have ruined
my kids’ life. I wasn't able to give them my time and this is what they needed
the most. If you too are passing through this I would suggest you to stay in
touch with them all day long by using top parental control apps.
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Kids Might Act Out
Due to unwanted change in their life kids are most likely to
feel out of control, angry, sad and at times they might hold them responsible
for the divorce. This is what I went through. Such kind of decision you took
for you can harm their personality and behavior. Aggressive behavior,
depression, drug addiction and much more behavioral outcomes could come to your
notice.
There is a 7 times more likelihood that the children from divorced
parents suffer from depression and mental stress. The suicidal attempts, teen
pregnancy, and violence crimes all are more common in single parent families. If
you are a stressed single mom, you are not alone in this situation.
Business2community
has introduced an interesting and informative inforgraphic about the status of
mothers.
As per this inforhgraphic 45% of mothers are divorced,
widowed or separated, so it is quite alarming because we can’t avoid the single
parenting challenges. This is why use of parental control apps is becoming a
must have these day.
An affordable choice
I heard from a tech-savvy friend that Mr. Aziz Ahmed, a passionate tech enthusiast, is planning to launch a parental control app called FamilyTime next month. He's particularly focused on enhancing online safety for children. The app includes the following features:
Features:
- Track kid's GPS location
- Send them instant messages
- Check where they have been all day
- View their Web browsing history
- Check their bookmarks
- View most visited sites
- View installed apps
I'm looking forward to the launch of this app and am eager to try it out. Ideas like this can be incredibly helpful for single parents in managing their kids' online activity. As a tech blogger, I plan to use the app myself, and if I find it valuable, I'll definitely write more blog posts to recommend it to other parents.