Pacific Oaks College Early Childhood Education Professor Yolanda Carlos says it's important to create a balance between ...
Screens are everywhere in modern family life, making it harder to find balance between educational benefits and healthy limits. Experts suggest that instead of aiming for perfection, parents can set ...
Student mental health is in crisis, and excessive screen time is a significant factor. Here are four ways to help students find and maintain a healthy balance with technology. Technology connects ...
Summer vacations often look different than they used to. Children may prefer tablet time to pool time, spending days on their phones instead of in the sun, or connecting with friends through gaming ...
If you feel like every day is a tug-of-war between screens and sunlight, you're not alone. Parents everywhere are trying to balance screen time with outdoor play without turning the conversation into ...
Student walking in the park chatting by mobile phone. (Green Shoot Media photo) The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no screen time for children under age 2, one hour per day for children ...
Dear Amy: I have two children, ages 11 and 14. Their dad and I both work and share the household chores before and after work. I’d say that our lives run pretty smoothly, but I’ve noticed that we each ...
With pop-up alerts, your smartphone likely keeps you posted on the number of hours you’ve been staring at the screen. And those screentime hours don’t even include the time you spend in front of your ...
With phones, tablets and other devices, it might seem impossible to pull your kids away from their screens. But it’s important to set limits for them, especially during the school year. “In general, ...
Excessive screen time can cause tech neck, eye strain, weak grip, poor posture, and reduced motor skills, experts warn.
Technology connects students to a world of information and engages them in ways that previous generations could only dream about. But too much of a good thing can be dangerous. There's a downside to ...