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How to Mitigate the Influence of Screen Time on Kids’ Digital Wellness

How to Mitigate the Influence of Screen Time on Kids’ Digital Wellness

by Dario Lucas | Nov 16, 2022 | Parenting Advice, Parenting Teens

Screens have become an integral part of our lives. They are everywhere! We carry them in our pockets, on our wrists, at our desks, in our cars, and even in the hands of little kids. It is not surprising that kids’ screen time has dramatically increased over recent...
Does a lot Of Screen Time Suit Your Child’s Physiology & Psychology?

Does a lot Of Screen Time Suit Your Child’s Physiology & Psychology?

by Janice Heddon | Oct 5, 2021 | Parental Controls

Screen Time is associated with poor social coping, reduced cognitive control, weak emotional regulation, increased risks for obesity, and heart-related issues, says research. We know it is a lot to be told in the exact start, but based upon the eye-opening realities,...
HOW TO PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN FROM BLUE LIGHT?

HOW TO PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN FROM BLUE LIGHT?

by Janice Heddon | Jun 1, 2021 | Parenting 101, Parenting Advice

The invasion of screens in our daily lives puts a strain on our children’s eyes. The blue light they give off is bad for eyesight, especially in smaller children whose lens is much more permeable to harmful rays. However, there are solutions to protect...
CHRISTMAS PREPARATIONS – HOW TO CREATE A FESTIVE MOOD AT HOME?

CHRISTMAS PREPARATIONS – HOW TO CREATE A FESTIVE MOOD AT HOME?

by Janice Heddon | Dec 16, 2020 | Parental Controls, Parenting Advice

Christmas is perhaps the most inspiring holiday of the year. Children love Christmas because they get Christmas presents. Adults experience Christmas a little more deeply; for them, it is the time of the birth of Jesus Christ. A beautiful evening full...
Limiting Screen Time Could Save Your Kids From Childhood Obesity

Limiting Screen Time Could Save Your Kids From Childhood Obesity

by Dario Lucas | Aug 21, 2019 | Parenting Advice

Childhood obesity is a rising concern in the United States where it affects about 13.7 million children and adolescents. No wonder it is considered the most prevalent nutritional disorder in the US. A sedentary lifestyle and the prevalence of technology which has...
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