Cyber Safety

Cyber Safety Hub

The Hub includes expert advice on the most pertinent cyber safety issues and frequently asked questions around platforms like TikTok, Fortnite, Instagram, and more. There are app reviews with age and safety recommendations, a range of guides and resources to help ensure healthy boundaries around screen time and gaming, and step-by-step instructions for using parental controls and filtering out inappropriate content.

How to get Help with Qustodio as a Parent 

This video provides parents with a practical guide for how they can get help with their Qustodio Parent tools.


4 tips to get back into a positive school routine

For all the excitement that comes with a new school year – reunions with friends, a brand new timetable – it can be tricky to get back into the school routine after the summer vacation. This is probably truer than ever given the constant change over the past couple of years between distance and in-person learning.

 

We’ve put together our tips on how you can use Qustodio to make the transition to the classroom as seamless as possible and get off to a great start this academic year.

Switch focus from video games to school

There are benefits to playing the occasional video game, including bonding with friends and improving spatial awareness skills. However, playing for too long can make it difficult for kids to focus in the classroom – the sustained attention needed there is very different to the task-switching the average video game needs. Multiple studies have shown that playing for more than an hour a day can lead to issues maintaining attention at school.

 

Qustodio’s games and apps feature is here to help. You can see a list of apps that your child has used and either set daily time limits for each one or block them completely to make sure your kids can get focused for school. You can also choose to receive an email when your child uses an app for the first time, so it’s easier to set rules for new games and apps straight away.

 

Want to know more about setting up rules for games & apps? Follow these simple instructions in time for the new term.

Take advantage of all learning opportunities

Spending a lot of time in front of screens at an early age can cause problems and delays in developing language and literacy skills. When it comes to older children, there are links between high screen time and lower academic performance. This can be put down both to high screen time causing attention issues, and also to the likelihood that they’re missing out on learning opportunities away from their screens.

 

With Qustodio, you can set your kids up for success by limiting their screen time and ensuring that when they do have screen time, it’s safe and educational. Set an allowance for each day of the week with the daily time limits feature and choose what happens when they reach their limit (either prevent web access or lock the device). Don’t worry, you can always add extra time if they need it. 

 

Then, choose the kind of content that your kids can access when they are online with the web filtering feature. Allow them to visit websites that Qustodio has categorized as educational, and block any that contain harmful content or that could distract your kids from their schoolwork.

 

Learn more about daily time limits and web filtering.

Get a good night’s sleep

Now that term’s starting up again, it’s extra-important that your kids get a good night’s sleep. Lack of quality sleep, whether it be from scrolling on TikTok late into the night or from melatonin-disrupting blue light, can lead to poor moods and memory problems. A good night’s sleep will leave your kids energized and ready to take on the school day fully. 

It’s easy to improve both the quality and the quantity of your kids’ sleep with Qustodio’s restricted times feature. With this, you can prevent device use at regular time periods each day. We recommend scheduling restricted times for the hour before bedtime so your kids get some good downtime in the evening. This way they’ll be much more likely to get a long, restful sleep.

 

Want some more info on setting up restricted times? Have a look at our help article.

Ensure your kids are safe when they’re out of the house

Going back to school means your kids are likely to be out of the house more than they have been for a while. They might be making their own way to school and, once there, you can’t be sure what they’re up to on their phones – so it’s understandable if you’re worried about keeping them safe both on and offline

 

Use the family locator to check where they are and that they’ve arrived safely. We recommend saving school and home to your places so that you’ll get notifications when they leave and arrive at each one – no more reminding them to let you know themselves. You can also download Qustodio on all your kids’ devices and make sure they’re accessing positive content when they’re out of the house. Set content rules and block apps on their smartphones as well as their laptops and other devices for true peace of mind. 

 

Head to product tips to learn more about the family locator or visit our downloads page to install Qustodio on all your devices.

 

All in all, the back to school period is a busy one and we’re here to ease your concerns. From protecting your kids’ online activity when they’re out of the house, to creating more learning opportunities, Qustodio can help you and your kids to have a great academic year.

 

Reference: 4 tips to get back into a positive school routine | Qustodio