How to reduce screen time with your child
How to
reduce screen time with your child
“Limiting kids to
an hour or less a day of a high-quality digital media is recommended”, this is
what said by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), adding that some screen
time is okay for children as young as 18 months, but parents should stay very
much involved when their kids using screens.
With so much
digital media directed toward kids – from streaming videos to games and
educational tools – parents rightly worry how much is it safe for their
children to use such media. Experts emphasize that kids use screens in
different fields of life, studying, exploring, searching & entertainment.
What brings difficulty to prevent using them. It becomes a part of a contemporary
life.
For years, the AAP
strictly recommended no screen time before age 2, and less than two hours per day after that.
However, contributing
to this struggle, we present a contemporary method to help your child learn and
entertain apart from using screens. Reading through touch-and-talk games and
3D-like animations is a genius solution to engage your child in useful things
and not wasting their precious time.
Its LeapStart 3D, It
enhance learning and get kids excited by the time pass in exploring the world
around him. Children will engage with real books packed with activities to
build key skills from counting and problem solving to phonics and vocabulary.
LeapStart 3D adds
a new dimension to invest the entertain time by learning in an amusing
way. “Children can visualize the meaning
of words and learn about shapes and geometry concepts with 3D-like animations.”
- Carolyn James, PhD, LeapFrog Literacy Expert.
A computer with an
Internet connection is required just to download books onto the LeapStart®
system.
Skills
learned through:
·
Creative
Expression
·
Mathematical
Reasoning
·
Phonics
·
Problem
Solving
·
Reading
Comprehension
|
·
Reading
Fluency
·
Reading
for Information
·
Social
Skills
·
Spelling
·
Visual
Puzzles
|


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