My kids feel like they are in control and they agree to what you've directed them to do.
Not exact matches
«I've found a sustainable way for me to
feel like I can take
control, do the things that make me
feel good, live
in away that I can
be around for my
kids... and
be at my best at work.»
this
is cool for
kids to
feel like they
are in control!
In fact,
kids who don't
feel like their parents have everything under
control are likely to experience anxiety.
Thinking about
kids being in that situation all day, of not
feeling safe, of
feeling like you could get sick at any moment from something you have no
control over, breaks my heart.
So instead of questioning the choices of your students
in moments where your classroom
feels like it
is out of
control or where conflict has occurred between
kids, start questioning your own choices.
Since FreeTime on Alexa severely limits what you'll
be able to do with the device (the ban on smart home
controls feels particularly draconian), it
's probably better used the Echoes
in kids» bedrooms and playrooms and not communal devices
like the ones you might have
in your kitchen.
So as we can see
in this pseudo timeline of sorts, I think that there
was initially an improvement
in the dashboards of the Xbox 360... but, to this humble writer and long time gamer, it
feels like Microsoft has lost its way
in a thriving sea of multimedia and
kid friendly motion
controls.