Normalisation of controlling behaviours

In today’s digital age, the normalisation of controlling behaviors in parenting has become a topic of significant concern. As parents, we often implement various parental controls to protect our children from potential harm. These controls include restricting social media, banning online gaming, limiting device time, and setting up charging stations outside of bedrooms. While these measures are well-intentioned, it’s crucial to consider how they are implemented to avoid creating conflicts and trust issues between parents and children. The balance between protecting children and respecting their autonomy is delicate, and it is essential to be mindful of the potential impacts on their development and future relationships. Let us explores the ethical implications of parental controls and consider if we are doing the right by our children.