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How To Limit Your Kids’ Screen Time

Kids' Screen Time

Introduction

You’re probably already aware of the benefits of limiting your children’s screen time. But I bet you didn’t know that you can use that same principle to help them develop into strong, independent thinkers. If you’re ready to get started, here are some tips for getting your kids off their screens and onto other interesting activities:

Create a routine

A routine is a key part of any child’s life, but it can be even more important to a kid who spends an inordinate amount of time staring at a screen.

Start with yourself

One of the most important things you can do to limit your kids’ screen time is to start with yourself. It’s tempting to use screens as a babysitter, or as a reward or punishment, but don’t do it. You’re not being fair to your child if you’re using technology in place of spending quality time together—and then blaming them for not wanting to spend that quality time with you later on!

In addition, it’s easy for parents who are experiencing problems in their marriage or other relationships at home to turn to screen time for distraction and avoidance. Be sure that both partners (or all parties involved) are on board with making changes in this area before taking any action.

Get to know your settings

The first step to limiting your kids’ screen time is to get to know your settings. The parental controls on devices are often a little confusing, but they’re essentially the same across all of them—you can set up time limits, age restrictions, and location services for any device you own (or have access to).

To do this:

Introduce Interactive Toys to Your Child

Teach them how to choose good content

Set limits and stick to them

Allow for flexibility

As a parent, you probably have certain rules about screen time. You might allow your kids one hour of video games per day or 30 minutes of TV. However, keeping strict limits can make it hard for your children to have fun and stay engaged with their favorite shows or games. For example, if they’re allowed only an hour of video games each day, they may rush through the game to get back to playing again later in the day—or even right away! This can be stressful for both parents and kids alike.

Instead, use these guidelines:

Include family time in the schedule

As a parent, you might feel like you’re constantly trying to limit your children’s screen time. But don’t worry! Screen time can be a wonderful way to connect with them and teach them about the world around them. Here are some ways that screen time can be used:

You can use screen time for good for you and your kids’ growth

Conclusion

Screen time is a double-edged sword. It can be a great tool to help your child learn and grow, but it’s also important not to overdo it. Remember that the most important thing about screen time is not necessarily how much or how little you use, but the quality of that time spent together as family or friends. You want to make sure that screen time doesn’t detract from other activities or responsibilities (like homework) so that everyone gets enough sleep and spends enough face-to-face time together enjoying each other’s company!

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