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Kids are smart. After turning on Screen Time, you'll immediately see a graph tracking how much time you spend in an app or on a website. Tap on See All Activity for a breakdown of the current day, the past seven days, which apps you spent your time in, the number of times you pick up your phone each day and how many notifications you receive -- and from which apps.

Every Sunday you will receive an alert with your stats and trends. Below the activity graph, there are several different categories within Screen Time that you can tailor to meet your personal goals, or help curb your child's device usage. Here's a quick breakdown of what each one does:.

Take a few minutes to go through the various categories, adjusting settings and getting an idea for what each one does.

Downtime : When turned on, only the apps listed in Always Allowed and phone calls will be accessible. Create a custom schedule to turn on Downtime close to bedtime, for example, so you can begin to disconnect and unwind. App Limits : Set daily time limits for specific apps or app categories.

Once the time limit is reached, the app will show a splash screen letting you know your time limit has been reached. Don't worry, you can override the limit or your child can send a request for more time if more time is needed. Communication Limits : You can control who your child talks to and for how long, on a daily basis. Always Allowed : Select the apps you want to always be available, even during Downtime.

Getting the right combination of these settings right will take some time, especially for your kid's account. When I first started using Screen Time to disable my kids' devices at bedtime, I left Messages marked as an always allowed app. At the time, they were only messaging each other, my wife and myself. What I didn't realize or even think about was the fact that meant they had access to iMessage apps like Game Pigeon -- an app that lets you play turn-based games inside an iMessage conversation.

It took a few weeks for me to realize the reason they were using Messages well past their bedtime is because they were actually gaming. The only way to unfreeze the screen is for you to disable the Guided Access, which requires password.

First you need start Guided Access. You can find detailed step by step guide with screen shots here: How to lock the iPad or iPhone screen within the app. Set up Screen Time Limit feature.

When you set up the Guided Access, there will be a new option Time Limits. Tap on it will bring a new screen, letting you to choose the warning signs when the time is up. You can choose Sound or Speak. I would choose both. For Sound, you are given the option to pick a sound from your device sound profiles. Activate the Screen Time Limit Feature.

After you have screen time limit feature set up, you can use it anytime. To use the feature, after you open an app, triple click the home button, you will see Guided Access is activated. There will be a label at the top of the screen saying Guided Access.

At the bottom of the screen, you can see Option. Tap on Option. You will see a new screen, and the last item on this new screen is Time Limit. Tap on Time Limit , and make sure the button to the right is green. Now you can use the scroll to set the time you want your child stay on the app.

You will see the time showing up right under Time Limit, then tap Done. Screen Time Limit in Action. After activating the feature, you can give the device to your child, knowing they can only stay within that app, and they can only stay on it for the set time.

When it is close to the time, kids will see and hear the warnings. When the time is up, they will see a black screen telling them screen time expired. They cannot get out of the screen or get on another app without your disabling Guided Access first. To stop Guided Access, tap on End at the top left corner of the screen.

Hope this is helpful. If you are looking for options of limiting screen time for older kids or adults, check out 12 screen time control apps. For older kids, you may consider using some different strategies to get kids off screen without complaining.



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