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​5 alternatives to smartphones parents must introduce their kids to​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 9, 2025, 15:00 IST
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Here's something parents should learn

In today’s digital world, the biggest challenge parents face is that of balancing their children’s screen time and at the same time ensuring they don't get disconnected from the outer world. While smartphones offer communication, education, and entertainment, they also expose kids to distractions, social media pressures, and potential online dangers.
If you are looking for an alternative to smartphones that will help your kid here are several alternatives that can allow kids to stay connected and learn without the risks associated with traditional smartphones.

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Buy a smartwatch


Smartwatches designed for kids provide essential communication features while minimizing distractions. Unlike smartphones, these watches do not have access to social media or inappropriate content.

Many smartwatches allow two-way calls and text messages, but only to approved contacts. Kids won’t be distracted by social media apps. With its unique feature where one can count steps, smartwatches can encourage physical activity in kids.

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Basic phones

Feature phones, or the basic phones are a great middle ground between no phone and a smartphone. They provide calling and texting capabilities without the distractions of the internet, social media, or addictive apps.
This also eliminates the risk of cyberbullying, inappropriate content, and screen addiction.

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Tablets

Tablets provide educational benefits, creative tools, and entertainment without the constant communication and social media exposure that smartphones bring. Parents can customize settings to ensure kids use them safely and productively.
Many tablets allow kids to use apps, watch movies, or read books without an internet connection.

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e-Reader


E-readers encourage a love for reading while reducing screen time distractions. Unlike smartphones or tablets, they do not have notifications, internet browsing, or addictive apps.
It supports digital libraries, audiobooks, and educational materials and keeps kids focused on reading rather than entertainment.

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Walkie talkie



Walkie-talkies are an excellent way for kids to communicate with family members without needing cellular service or an internet connection. They are simple, durable, and encourage outdoor play.
There is no need for phone numbers—just press a button to talk. It also eliminates distractions and online safety risks.
When choosing the best option, consider your child’s age, maturity level, and communication needs. Each alternative has unique benefits, allowing parents to introduce technology in a way that promotes safety, learning, and responsible usage.

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