How Much Is Too Much Screen Time for Kids? Here's Our Non-Negotiable "No-Device" Rule Tech Parenting Kids

Ann Marie G. Halstead
September 07, 2020
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Elisa Schmitz
I so agree with you on this, Ann Marie Gardinier Halstead . It's very important for kids to be engaged in the "real world," and not plugged into devices, especially when supporting other family members. And you're right that each family is unique and has to make the decision that works best for them. Thanks for sharing what works for you!
Lisa Hix
We have a “no phones till after half time” rule for our kids when we are at sibling sporting events. There are days when we have 4-5 hours of softball or 3 hours of soccer, and Lauren just tags along for all of it. We found it motivates her to be on her best behavior for the first half. We have “no screens at dinner”, “no screens in your bedroom” and “no screens in a restaurant” rules too. Totally agree that different families have different rules that work for them. I tell my kids that ALL. THE. TIME. 🙂
Ann Marie G. Halstead
We have those, too, Lisa Hix ! I think your sports rule is perfect for Lauren's age! I think the rules need to be appropriate for your child's age and of course suited to your family. xoxo
Mike Prochaska
I only change the iPads wnen we go on car trips or vacation rest of time battory dead and they don’t ask for
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