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By the time they start school, most kids spend a lot of time with devices like TVs, computers, tablets, and smartphones.
Kids need to use these devices for school, getting assignments, doing homework, or researching school projects. But they also spend a lot of free time watching TV shows, streaming videos, using social media and apps, and playing games.
School-aged kids also need time for other activities, like exercise, screen-free playtime, time with friends and family, and sleep. That’s why parents should figure out a balance between time their kids spend in front of a screen and time they spend doing other things.
Parents should decide what media use limits make sense, considering their child's age, health, and personality. They should talk with their child about their media use and stay aware of what they do online.
Media use includes entertainment (like watching TV or playing video games), social media platforms, and education (like researching a school report on the Internet). Not all media use is the same. For instance, time spent on homework or other educational activities might not need to be as restricted as time spent playing games or on social media.
It's up to parents to decide how and when their kids use media. For kids of all ages, media use should not replace time needed for sleeping, eating, playing, studying, and interacting with family and friends.
The same parenting rules apply to media use as to anything else — set a good example, establish limits, and talk with your child about it.
To make your child's media use more productive:
These online resources also can help:
Talk to your doctor if you have any questions or concerns about managing your child’s media use.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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