Parental control on iPad

I have an ipad and I let my child watch the videos every now and then. Should I mark items on the parental control I want to restrict whenever I chose to give the child the iPad and uncheck the box when I want to use? not there at - he no memory for her...? When I click it, turn it on again, it seems that all the items are archived every time...

If you are only giving your child the iPad to watch a video, a guided access can be more useful to you. It blocks the child comes in only one application.

Settings > general > accessibility > guided (completely down) access

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