We live today in an era where individual and individual privacy is overwhelming, an era that has made a lot of changes, especially in the customs and traditions of emerging generations, where the new generation, the “Z” generation, is looking at life with a different perspective than previous generations.Thanks to smartphones, social networking sites, and the limitless World Wide Web, many kids nowadays inhabit a virtual sphere for lengthy stretches. This has altered the way families bond and share obligations. With minors sucked into countless online distractions, an arduous inquiry emerges: how can the household preserve affective links and values through it all? Some parents struggle to gain their children’s attention amid tech’s persistent pull while others establish rules to find a workable harmony between real and digital interactions.