Guidelines for Setting Screen Time Limits

By setting clear and reasonable screen time limits, parents can create a balanced environment where technology enhances, rather than hinders, their child's development. This helps establish a healthy relationship with screens and encourages a diverse range of activities beyond the digital world.

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Dr Praful Gowda

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1. Age-Appropriate Limits: The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) provides guidelines for age-appropriate screen time limits. For children aged 2 to 5, it's recommended to limit screen time to one hour of high-quality content per day. For those younger than 18 months, it's best to avoid screen time other than video chatting.

2. Consistency is Key: Be consistent with rules and schedules. Children thrive on routine, so having set times for screen activities helps them understand when it's appropriate.

3. Negotiate with Older Kids: As children grow, they can have a say in the screen time rules. Engage them in discussions about reasonable limits, considering their needs and interests.

4. Model Healthy Behavior: Lead by example. If parents use screens excessively, it's harder to convince children to limit their usage. Be mindful of your own screen time.

5. Screen-Free Zones: Designate specific areas in the home as screen-free zones, such as the dining table or bedrooms. This encourages face-to-face interactions and quality family time.

6. Review and Adjust: Regularly review and adjust screen time limits as your child grows and their interests change. Flexibility is essential.

7. Quality over Quantity: Emphasize the importance of quality screen time. What children watch or interact with matters more than the number of hours spent. Ensure they're engaging with educational or age-appropriate content.

Creating a Screen Time Schedule

1. Designate Specific Times: Allocate specific time slots for screen time, ensuring it doesn't interfere with essential activities like school, meals, and sleep.

2. Prioritize Learning: If your child uses screens for educational purposes, such as online classes or learning apps, give these activities priority during the schedule.

3. Set Breaks: Incorporate regular breaks between screen sessions to prevent extended, uninterrupted screen time.

4. Balance Activities: Ensure that the schedule includes a balance of physical activities, creative pursuits, and social interactions. This maintains a holistic lifestyle.

5. Evening Wind-Down: Avoid screens at least an hour before bedtime to promote better sleep. Opt for calming activities like reading instead.

6. Weekend Variations: Be more flexible with the schedule on weekends, allowing for longer screen sessions but within established limits.

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