Do you limit screen time for your kids? Study Says You’ll Be Better Off When You Connect With Them Instead

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November 20, 2024 05:14 PM IST

Parents, connect with your child during screen time. This can help them learn and understand better. Here’s what the study says.

A child’s digital access and exposure can be a concern for parents, especially given the variety of content available and their influence. But a recent study led by Jamie Lingwood, Liverpool Hope University, and Gemma Taylor, University of Salford, says it may be a good idea for parents to engage with them during their screen time.

Parents can help children interact with digital medium educational lessons. (pexels)

Also read: Screen time and children: when to introduce it and how appropriate

In the present times, a child’s digital exposure is a necessity for various educational reasons. It is important to understand how it can benefit them and help them explore the world that is unknown to them.

Study findings:

The study says that instead of trying to limit screen time for children, it may be a better option for parents to connect with them and enjoy it together. The study was combined with other studies to understand that when children use digital media with their parents, it can have a better and positive impact on them. It has been observed that language skills improve when children and parents are exposed to digital content together.

Parents can help children interact with digital medium educational lessons. Using real-world experiences to simplify lessons from digital media can improve their understanding and help them become more creative.

Also read: 7 tips for parents to reduce child’s screen time as it can lead to obesity, bad grades

Connect with your child about their screen time.(Pexels)
Connect with your child about their screen time.(Pexels)

Tips for parents to maximize the benefits of digital media for children:

Be an active participant: Instead of just being with them, parents should actively participate and interact with the children throughout the session.

scaffold learning: This is the technique that involves helping the child understand the lessons from digital media. This can simplify the process and make it more interesting for them.

Also read: Too much screen time may make your child struggle with language, says study

Choose high quality ingredients: Parents should spend time researching about the quality of the content their children are being exposed to. High quality educational content can help children learn better.

encourage discussion: Parents should have two-way communication with their children. This will create a healthy space for discussion and communication, leading to better understanding.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions you may have about a medical condition.

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