Apple's Family Setup feature enables parents to configure an Apple Watch for children without needing an iPhone for the child. This setup promotes independence while allowing control over communication, location, and screen time. Recent watchOS updates have expanded these parental controls for safer use.
Giving children an Apple Watch provides peace of mind through tools that balance independence and oversight. The Family Setup, introduced by Apple, supports cellular-capable models such as the Apple Watch SE or Series 6 and later, ensuring the device functions independently. An iPhone running the latest iOS is required for setup, and the watch must run a recent watchOS version. If reusing a watch, erase it first via Settings > General > Reset.
The process starts with creating or using a child's Apple ID, which keeps their data separate from family members. Add the child to Family Sharing through the iPhone's Settings app, making the parent the organizer to manage approvals and limits.
Pairing involves placing the watch near the iPhone and using the Apple Watch app. Select the family member option, align the watch face in the iPhone's camera frame for recognition, then choose the child's profile. Set wrist preference, passcode, sign in with the Apple ID, and enable features like Siri and location services. Tailor activity goals to the child's age.
Post-setup management occurs in the Apple Watch app. Screen Time sets limits on apps and communication, with downtime schedules and content restrictions. Approve contacts to restrict messages and calls. Use Find My for location tracking and geofence alerts, processed on-device for privacy.
Schooltime locks most features during school hours, showing only time and a yellow icon; schedule it automatically. Focus modes reduce distractions for homework or bedtime. Safety includes Emergency SOS by holding the side button and Medical ID for allergies or conditions. Adjust privacy for location and apps as needed.