Screen Time and Young Children: How to Find the Right Balance

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Understanding the Impact of Screen Time on Young Children

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The Double-Edged Sword of Technology

The Role of Screen Time in Child Development

Screen Time and Child Mental Health

Expert Recommendations

  • For children under 18 months: Avoid screen time, except for video chatting.
  • For children aged 18-24 months: Introduce high-quality programming with parental involvement.
  • For children aged 2-5 years: Limit screen time to one hour per day of high-quality programming, co-viewed by parents to help children understand what they are seeing.

Finding the Right Balance

Strategies for Managing Screen Time

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Establishing Screen-Free Zones and Times

Encouraging Alternative Activities

Co-Viewing and Engaging with Content

Setting a Good Example

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Incorporating Educational Screen Time

Choosing High-Quality Content

Integrating Learning Goals

Monitoring and Adjusting Screen Time

Observing Behavior and Adjusting Limits

Encouraging Open Communication

Regularly Reviewing Screen Time Policies

Balancing Screen Time with Real-World Interaction

Promoting Physical Activity

Fostering Social Skills

Prioritizing Family Time

Conclusion

Screen Time and Young Children: How to Find the Right Balance

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