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Children's screen time: PM Modi shares four rules related to screen time that every child's parents should follow
Family Time Without Screens: From education to entertainment, mobile phones and digital devices have become a part of their ...
If you’ve ever tried to set screen-time rules and felt like you were talking to a wall, you’re definitely not alone. These days, it seems like every family is wrestling with how much tech is too much ...
There's so much discussion about kids and screens — how much is too much, what's healthy, and so on. I began to tune out all the advice a while ago because it was just another weight in the mental ...
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Childhood obesity is a growing concern worldwide. But in New Zealand it's a particularly pressing issue. With one of the highest rates in the OECD, about one in three New Zealand children are ...
Remember when it felt like every parenting book insisted on strict screen time rules? Lately, though, it seems like many families are rethinking those boundaries. Life with kids and technology just ...
If you're a parent, you'll be well-acquainted with one of the more hotly debated parenting topics: screen time and kids. On the one hand, screen time helps kids learn, develop creativity and supports ...
S1: Hey there , San Diego , it's Andrew Bracken in for Jade Heidemann today , a researcher working on the impact technology's having on childhood shares her rules for parenting in the age of ...
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First tablet rules: A screen-time playbook for kids 3 to 7
A first tablet doesn’t need to mean constant negotiating. These nine simple rules can help your family navigate screen time.
Screens are everywhere in our digital age. Kids are spending more and more time in front of screens, whether it’s a ...
Not all screen time is created equally. Experts explain why quality matters more than quantity and how parents can rethink their rules for devices. A young child watches cartoons on a laptop at home.
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