Santa Claus may have brought a gaming console to your kids for Christmas, but creating peace and joy in your house may depend upon parents instituting time limits and age restrictions for the device.
In conjunction with the nonprofit technology safety group Common Sense Media, we created a few tips and device-specific guides for new family gaming consoles.
(MORE: How to use 21 minutes each day to transform your happiness)Before you fire up the device, create a login for yourself through the console company’s website or phone app (Sony, Microsoft or Nintendo). Inputting your data is so much easier this way and some parental controls are only available through the site or app.
Common Sense has specific instructions for each platform here: X-Box, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.
(MORE: Daughter signs lyrics to deaf dad at Three Days Grace concert)Create separate identities within your login for each individual in your family. If you don’t do this from the beginning and you try to create new logins later, your kids will lose all their game progress (leveling up and accumulated achievements).
Go to Common Sense Media and download a Media Use contract.
Go over it with your child to determine when, where and how much screen time you all agree on.