A recent report by Common Sense Media found that over one-third (38 percent) of 0- to 8-year-olds studied had used a smart phone, mp3 player, video iPod, iPad or a similar tablet - and 11 percent of children used these technological trinkets on a daily basis.
Despite strong competition from gadgets, TV still reigns supreme, with a whopping 44 percent of kids under age 8 having tubes in their bedrooms. All of the children surveyed watch an average of 1 hour 40 minutes of television or DVDs per day, compared to 29 minutes reading or being read to - despite doctor warnings against too much screen time.
So how do we make sure our little ones will grow up to be well-rounded adults, and not over-stimulated zombies? Here are some things you can do to make sure your child gets the down time she needs in today's wired world.
It's impossible to shield your young child from technology on a day-to-day basis, but it's important to make an effort to show her life outside of life's small screens. Encouraging time away from the virtual world helps to keep your child relaxed, curious and focused on the things that really matter.
Source: education.com
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