Why am I unable to supervise my Google Account?
In the last months we've seen an exponential growth of the number of Google Accounts. If you have less than a 100 connections on your Google Account, you are probably going to be able to supervise it in the following period.
What do I need to do? If you have more than 100 connections on your Google Account, you'll need to wait before you can supervise it again. When you go to the account settings, you'll see the number of connections and if you are among the first 500 connections, you'll be able to supervise it as soon as you will exceed that number.
Google said that, to avoid this situation, they will keep the same limits for some days to allow people to supervise their accounts before imposing that limit. When will I be able to supervise my Google Account? What if I'm not among the first 500 connections? You have three options: 1) If you haven't been contacted by Google to update your information, just go to the website and choose the Google Account you would like to supervise, and click on the "Contact Info" button. Make sure that you enter the correct email address.
2) If you haven't been contacted to update your information but you suspect that your number is among the first 500 connections, you can try to contact directly Google's technical support by sending a mail with the subject "Can you please help me with my account? Please be careful and use the email address you used to sign up the account, since if you don't, Google won't be able to reach you. 3) If you have been contacted to update your information, but you haven't updated it yet, you can try to submit the update, or create a new account with the correct information.
How do I activate Family Link Manager?
To connect your computer to Family Link, you must be at least 18 years of age and a legal resident of Pennsylvania. You must also be enrolled in the Pennsylvania Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP) and have been enrolled since the start of the enrollment period. If you are not enrolled in CCAP, or you were enrolled in a family child care home but are no longer enrolled, you must re-apply for the family childcare program before enrolling with Family Link. You must provide the following documents to the Child Care Licensing Department if your application is approved:
The Pennsylvania Bureau of CCAP will send you the application that you need to complete in order to participate in Family Link. You can apply by phone or online. The application takes about 15 minutes to complete, and includes answers to ten (10) questions about the health and safety of your children.
What types of child care providers can enroll in Family Link? All families who have not yet received a child care provider license can enroll in Family Link. Child care providers may continue to operate their licensed home-based child care business through Family Link, providing that their number of enrolled students remains unchanged. Child care providers must comply with the same licensing regulations as in-home child care providers. If you are interested in becoming a Family Link certified family child care provider, please contact the Family Care Team at www.familylink.org for more information.
If I am already a certified family child care provider, how do I become a Family Link provider? To enroll in Family Link, you will need to complete an application form that is available to anyone who is a licensed Pennsylvania family child care provider. You will need to provide additional proof of employment (most likely W-2's), along with documentation of your home address. Families must then apply for a CCAP approval letter. A Child Care Resource & Referral (CCRR) case worker will verify that you meet all required criteria, and will assist you in obtaining documentation to include with your Family Link application. Your application is reviewed by a Child Care Licensing Committee, which renders a recommendation that the application be approved or disapproved.
Do providers need a new child care license when enrolling in Family Link? Yes, you must renew your Pennsylvania family child care provider license with the Pennsylvania Bureau of CCAP each year in order to maintain certification in Family Link.
Is Google Family Link really free?
With new Google apps, including Family Link for Android, many of us are wondering if there is a cost to accessing some of the features. It's been a while since I've looked at the service and if there are any hidden costs to Family Link, even though it seems very free.
The basics are that Family Link enables parents to control what their kids see when they're using Google Play. From your computer or your Android phone, you can set up Family Accounts and control what content is available to your children, from movies and books to apps.
As an added bonus, you can restrict access to content, so that you don't have to manage who has access to what and when. You can also enable a child to create an account, so they can play with apps and games without your interference.
The basic Family Link for Android is free to use, but there is a fee if you want access to the premium features. Premium Features. There are two levels of Family Link, but both are free: Basic: Free, but the basic level of Family Link for Android only allows you to manage content in Google Play. The rest of the features are restricted to the premium version.
Free, but the basic level of Family Link for Android only allows you to manage content in Google Play. Premium: Enables you to manage content in your kid's Google Play (for example, setting up a Family Account). It also enables you to restrict access to the content, including what movies and books they can view.
Setting up Family Accounts. Before you can restrict your child's access to Google Play, you need to create an account. This is separate from the account they will use to access Google Play.
When your child logs into their account, they will see a page where they can view what content is available and whether it can be restricted. They can access this page by going to the Google account settings and then selecting Manage family links.
You can manage Family Link from the settings area in the Google app.
What to do if parental control is not working?
I am very concerned about the situation with my son. I have been looking up possible solutions to his behavior problem. The problem is that the things I read on this site are all about the "perfect child" which I am sure does not exist. My son is defiant and disrespectful, the best we can do is try and control him with food or toys, but he is still defiant. He throws temper tantrums and lies to get out of doing what is expected. Is there anything else I can do to help him?
I can't really give advice other than saying that if you can't make your child behave the way you want them to, then you might want to look for help elsewhere. I don't think this is the right place for a child who is so defiant that they are throwing temper tantrums.
I do know what you are going through, because I also have a son who is defiant. His parents have put a lot of effort into trying to control him, but he just doesn't seem to want to comply. He has autism and ADHD, but he doesn't have any real problems in school, and he is a very bright child.
My son has been taking Adderall for his ADHD, and the dose of the medication is going up. He is going to be seeing a psychiatrist soon, because the doctor says he needs a higher dose to try and control his ADHD. I am just waiting for the prescription to come through so I can start taking him to the psychiatrist.
Unfortunately, it's not that easy to get medications for children with special needs. They have to be prescribed by a physician. It's a very difficult thing to do, because it's so difficult to control a child's behaviour.
It's very frustrating, and sometimes it's not worth it. For example, my son threw a chair at me the other day, because he wanted to play with a toy, and I wouldn't let him. I think it's better for both of us if I just let him do what he wants.
The doctor is going to prescribe him the highest dose of Adderall he can. I have heard of other parents giving their children doses of the drug, and it seems to work well. I'm not sure how much my son will take, but I will ask the doctor.
Why is Family Link not working?
According to the FamilyLink documentation, the "FamilyLink" section is not intended to be used for this purpose. It is intended to be used as a way to enable a parent to add a child to their account on a parent-child basis. This is described in this page of the FamilyLink documentation.
The "Add Child" action is not the same as "Add User". For the latter, you would need to go to and enter your Azure AD credentials. Then follow the instructions on the screen to add the user.
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