Savannah Guthrie She revealed that she “100%” endorses parents’ “snooping” about their children’s mobile devices, although she prefers to re-debate.
“First of all, I don’t like the word ‘snooping’. I think it has negative meanings.” Guthrie, 53, on Wednesday, August 20 Today with Jenna and friends. “[I’d rather use the terms] “Look,” parenting.
Guthrie and Cophost Jenna Bush Hager Discussing a Wall Street Journal July’s article makes “Case of Peeping Children’s Mobile Phone”. The column encourages parents to track their children’s mobile passwords and believes that actively monitoring the children or teenagers’ mobile content can help them get out of the situation.
As today Duo discusses the moral complexity of “snooping”, Guthrie revealed that she signed a contract for her 10-year-old daughter Vale to sign when she obtained her first iCloud account. (Guthrie and her husband, Michael Feldmanalso shared with 8-year-old son Charlie. )
“Our kids are very young. I mean, once 16, 17, 18, I don’t know it’s different. I pay for that phone,” Gusri pointed out. “My kids don’t have equipment, God will, they will never have one. But, for example, my daughter got some personal iCloud address and I actually drafted a contract for her to sign.”
Bush Hager, 43, approved Guthrie’s approach, revealing that she did something similar to her child. (Bushhaig and her husband, Henry Hargershare three children: Mila, 11, Poppy, 9, Hal.
She reminded Guthrie: “You have sent me this contract so I can also put some of my own legal jargon for my own children.”
Guthrie recalled not wanting to overwhelm their contract terms, so she tried to make the document as basic as possible.

Jenna Bush Hager and Savannah Guthrie on “Today with Jenna and Friends.”
Courtesy of NBC/YouTube“It’s basically like, ‘I know mom and dad love me more than anything in the world. I know mom and dad can read my text. I know I won’t put anything I don’t want to see that grandma and grandpa don’t want to see, I don’t want to see on my front page. The New York Timeswait, wait, wait, wait, wait, ”
this today The reporter then admitted: “Now, since she didn’t watch it, I really never [look at them]. But I believe her. ”
Wednesday’s Today with Jenna and friends It’s a rare opportunity for viewers to watch Guthrie frankly discuss her family. Special speech US Weekly In February, Guthrie admitted that she tried to How revealing she has her family up in the air.
“[My husband is] A super good sport,” she told us. “If I were [Today With Jenna & Friends]I might say all kinds of things about my husband! We didn’t do much to talk about our personal lives during the show. [Michael] When I talk about his slap, I don’t love it. He rolled his eyes. ”
She continued: “Now my kid is old enough [they could] Hearing a letter from a friend, “Oh, your mom said that to you.” So I’m going to be careful – my daughter is in an embarrassing time. My existence is painful. ”
Today with Jenna and friends aired on NBC weekdays at 10 a.m. ET.

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