99% of current children will own a smartphone before they reach 18 ๐ฑ๐ถ With phones and other devices offering an increasing number of ways to pass the time, it can prove difficult for young people to set them aside. As a gateway to messaging services, games, television, music and more, digital devices can become borderline indispensable items in a young person’s life.
Studies have shown, however, that managing a childโs screen time can have positive impacts on their cognitive development. This week, our NOS #WakeUpWednesday guide provides you with some simple but effective tips to help you bring your familyโs screen time down to a healthier level, while suggesting alternative activities that are far less reliant on technology.
From using them for communication, work, shopping and entertainment, devices such as smartphones, laptops and the rest are now deeply ingrained into modern society. Small wonder, then, that young people โ whoโve grown up surrounded by such gadgets โ can sometimes struggle to put them down, switch them off or keep themselves occupied without them.
While limiting our screen time may require a great deal of restraint, the effort can be rewarded with significant benefits to our physical and mental health. Our #WakeUpWednesday guide has simple tips for helping to manage the amount of screen time in your household โ encouraging the whole family to spend more quality time together and live in the moment.