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Why Do Parents Need to Limit Screen Time for Kids?

Why Do Parents Need to Limit Screen Time for Kids?

by Dario Lucas | Mar 17, 2023 | Parenting Tips and advices

Though screens have become a part of our routine, parents must limit screen time for kids for various reasons. For instance, cutting back on screen time may help reduce the risk of obesity, prevent a decline in eyesight, form better relationships, etc. It is...
3 Ways to Get into The Holiday Spirit with Screen-Free Activities

3 Ways to Get into The Holiday Spirit with Screen-Free Activities

by Dario Lucas | Dec 8, 2022 | Parental Controls, Parenting Advice

Each year the holiday season brings us opportunities to create beautiful new memories and family traditions. Not having to attend a school or the office might make it tempting to use screens for kids and adults alike, but fighting that urge and striking a balance...
The Ultimate Guide to TikTok Parental Controls

The Ultimate Guide to TikTok Parental Controls

by Dario Lucas | May 30, 2022 | Parental Controls

Wondering is TikTok for kids? Curious about how you can use TikTok parental controls settings to safeguard your kids’ innocence? What is TikTok? Why Is It Popular? TikTok is a social media platform where users of age 13 and above create and share short video content...
The Essentials of Digital Parenting & Screen Time Limit App

The Essentials of Digital Parenting & Screen Time Limit App

by Dario Lucas | Apr 12, 2022 | Parenting Advice, Parenting Teens

In history, disruptive technology has changed our perception of thinking such as; the TV, the writing and reading means, the visuals and designs, and even the printing press. It is pretty much understood that over time, our children are consuming screens for...
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,...
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