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When they're little, we set limits; you can even just take away their technology. But at certain ages, you set time limits, and there are days when it's harder to get them to listen because they seem to be frustrated with the world. Then you can't take away their technology so easily. What do we do?

Elena Flores Márquez
Elena Flores Márquez
Clinical psychologist. Adolescent Addictive Behaviors Unit. Mental Health Area
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona

Exactly, not every day is the same; sometimes it's harder, and it's not about "getting rid of it." If difficult days become frequent, we'll have to review the role technology plays in this and change the terms of use.

It's important for adults to understand that the goal isn't to get them to obey us instantly and do what we want. When we think like that, we get frustrated because they don't, and the solutions we find are often related to punishment, which complicates the relationship in many cases and doesn't help them truly understand the importance of what we're asking of them.

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Elena Flores Márquez
Elena Flores Márquez
Clinical psychologist. Adolescent Addictive Behaviors Unit. Mental Health Area
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona
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Alejandro Almansa
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