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How much screen time is OK for my kid(s)? - 0 views

  • the AAP will be issuing new recommendations in 2016 emphasizing that not all screen time is equal and that take into account the many different kinds of activities that occur on screens (for example, watching TV is not the same as video-chatting with Grandma). The reality is that most families will go through periods of heavy and light media use, but, so long as there's a balance, kids should be just fine.
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3 Ideas To Help You Feel Better About Your Kids and Screens - 0 views

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    3 Ideas To Help You Feel Better About Your Kids and Screens http://t.co/sCtGMcXUpR
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How to Turn Screen Time into Family Time | Getting Smart - 0 views

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    Tips from Joan Ganz Cooney Center on screen time https://t.co/meRgySOcWp
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iPad apps and screen time for kids: learning or babysitting? - Harvard Health Publications - 3 views

  • The keys to beneficial screen time, she explains, are interactivity and adult participation,
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Are children's screen time guidelines out of touch? | CTV News - 0 views

  • “(Screens) are here to stay so let’s think about the quality of what we’re consuming as well as the quantity,
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Not all screen time is equal: Some considerations for schools and parents - Shooting Az... - 0 views

  • According to Livingstone and Blum-Ross ‘screen time’ “is an obsolete concept. As digital media become integrated into all aspects of daily life, it is more important to consider the context and content of digital media use, and the connections children and young people (and parents) are making, or not, than to consider arbitrary rules about time.”
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Kidscreen » Archive » Parents are screen addicts, too-but that's not the whol... - 0 views

  • Today’s teens live in both a real and virtual community, and the latter has infinite libraries and schools, radio stations, shopping malls, game arcades and much more. Their time in that community can’t be quantified, because it’s entirely integrated into their lives. It shapes and reflects their identities.
  • I believe that our interactions with technology have become so instinctual and embedded that we can’t accurately answer a “how many minutes” question.
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How Dropping Screen Time Rules Can Fuel Extraordinary Learning - Connected Parenting - ... - 0 views

  • By focusing on quality over quantity, families can move away from fear, maintain a healthy balance, and seek out extraordinary learning.
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