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  1. PARENTS SHOULD SET LIMIT SCREEN TIME https://phonecareservice.in/smartphone-service-center-in-madurai/

  2. ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY WITH PROGRESS We equate advances in technology with progress. Many innovative products were introduced in the 1970’s—Atari’s, VCR’s, computers, Walkman’s—yet, only a fraction of our time was spent on these novel inventions. While some of us may have watched too much TV in the 70’s, thanks to such fun programs like cartoons, we still spent more time outside and socializing face-to-face than kids do today. Since then, there has been a technological explosion, but in many ways, it is fueling a digression. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends the following guidelines for screen time: • 2 years and under: avoid screen time almost entirely • 3-5 years: one hour per day • 6-18 years: two hours per day https://phonecareservice.in/smartphone-service-center-in-madurai/

  3. CONSUMPTION OF SCREEN TIME First, they assume screens are a natural part of our modern age. They contend kids text and face time much like we hung on rotary phones with the mile-long cords. They stream movies to their iPad the way we watched VHS tapes. Instead of joysticks and Atari’s, kids engage in online gaming or more realistic amusements on the Xbox or Wii Switch. Second, parents rely on screen time to occupy, amuse, and babysit their kids. Let’s face it—when kids are engrossed in screens, parents enjoy the break from parenting. Moms and dads can do their own thing without interruption. Handing kids devices is like hitting a mute button. It’s lazy parenting. https://phonecareservice.in/smartphone-service-center-in-madurai/

  4. NEED TO SET LIMITS  1. Screens Are Addictive Whether your child is clicking, swiping, or touching a screen, they experience immediate gratification. Facebook is one of the biggest culprits in deliberately designing their platform to be addictive. It almost seems counter-culture to put such strict limits on screen consumption, but your kids will be healthier, happier, smarter, and more social. 2. Screens Damage Health The impact screens have on our eyes is flagrantly disregarded, and it’s one of the most harmful effects from frequent exposure. Encourage your kids to go hands-free as much as possible to keep cell phones away from their heads until more definitive research becomes available. 3. Screens Kill the Imagination Kids today enjoy excesses we never dreamed of as minors. The modest amount of toys we owned were loved until they were unusable. Ask them to create games to mark the holidays, seasons, or special events. Our family works together to invent crafts and games to celebrate festivals. https://phonecareservice.in/smartphone-service-center-in-madurai/

  5. NEED TO SET LIMITS  4. Screens Are Over-Stimulating Screens present a unique challenge to educators. Since kids are accustomed to the fast-paced action of video games and other over-stimulating media, keeping their attention in class isn’t easy. Consider homeschooling to ensure your kids learn how to think and perform independently without relying on technology. 5. Social Media Is Isolating How often do you see someone on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter talk about how lousy their lives are or how unhappy things are at home? Even the term “social media” is an oxymoron because it is really “anti-social media.” The more kids interact virtually, the less they have face-to-face, intimate friendships with real people. Authentic human interaction is the place where kids learn to interpret nonverbal cues, assess voice tones and facial expressions, and develop empathy. https://phonecareservice.in/smartphone-service-center-in-madurai/

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