
"A smart watch for kids can help shorten the gap between "I'm lost" and "I'm safe," but only if your child already knows the plan. Before you rely on a watch, make sure the SIM is active and calling/data work where you are. The goal is not gadget reliance. It is a calm routine your child can run under stress, whether they have a kids smart watch with calling that's set up and working or nothing but their voice and a practiced script."
"Kids freeze because they do not know what to do first. Give them three lines to repeat out loud: "Stop. Look. Ask." A smart watch for kids can support the script, but a kids smart watch with calling can make reconnecting easier. Say the lines with your child until they can do it without prompts. Add one extra line: "Stay where people can see me." A kids smart watch with calling helps you reconnect, and a smart watch for kids helps them stay steady."
Crowded places can separate children quickly, so prepare a calm, practiced routine to shorten the time between being lost and being safe. Confirm any kids smart watch has an active SIM and usable calling/data before relying on it. Teach a three-line script: "Stop. Look. Ask." and add "Stay where people can see me." Pick a single, always-works meet-up rule like the nearest staff desk and point it out before entering a venue. Use a two-minute rule: if the child cannot see you within two minutes they should switch from searching to asking. Treat a smartwatch as a tool, not the entire plan.
Read at London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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