Tips to help limit kids’ screen time

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And Consumer Reports said, it may make sense. Kids are more likely to snack mindlessly when they’re in front of a screen than they are when they’re outside or exercising. And it doesn’t help that screen time is often accompanied by junk-food ads, kdvr.com wrote.

So how do you get your kids not to spend so much time in front of TV or on devices? Remember the old saying monkey see monkey do? Well, if you’re doing it, it’s likely your kids are too. So first, set limits on your own screen time. Then set limits for them  and stick to them! Some good techniques:

● During dinner force all family members to put devices away and turn off the TV.

● Only allow screens in certain rooms, like the family room.

● And use routers like Google WiFi and Eero, which have apps you can use to block access during certain times of day.

● The American Academy of Pediatrics also has a ‘Media Time Calculator,’ which can help determine age appropriate limits for your child.

But perhaps the best way to cut back on screen time — get your kids outside and into sports, like biking, walking — or just throwing a ball around.