Tantrum-free ways to create healthy screen time habits

It is more important to strive to create a loving and balanced family environment than a perfect one, especially during these trying times.

With some South African schools closed due to Covid-19, parents do not have many options to keep busy kids entertained. So, it’s only natural for you to allow them to watch more TV or play games.

With so many warnings about the impact of too much screen time on young minds everywhere, should you resist, or give in?

Finding the perfect balance

Dr Iqbal Karbanee, paediatrician and CEO of Paed-IQ Babyline, says the global coronavirus pandemic has placed enormous pressure on parents, and finding balance can be very hard.

“If you are looking after the needs of your child in a supportive and loving environment, and trying your best, even if this includes screen time, then you and your family are doing fine,” he says.

Keep your children safe and healthy

Karbanee adds that parents need to remember that while the health and safety of their children is the parents’ responsibility, boredom is not. “You don’t need to keep your kids constantly entertained throughout the holiday. It’s ok to let children complain about boredom.

Make a few suggestions but allow them to be imaginative. Imagination itself is a source of entertainment with huge benefits for children. Karbanee says there are ways, however, that you can ensure a better balance for your child when it comes to screen time, whether PlayStation, tablet, phone, TV, or any other device.

How to create healthy screen habits

Below are his top tips for parents who want to create lasting and positive screen habits:   

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