The Smart Parent’s Guide to Screen Time: Finding the Perfect Balance
In today’s digital world, phones, tablets, and TVs are everywhere. From parents to children, screens have become a part of our daily lives. At Chikupiku, where we cherish stories and the magic of childhood, we often hear a big question from parents: "How much screen time is too much?"
It’s a valid concern. While technology connects us, it’s crucial to manage it, especially for our little ones. Think of it not as a ban, but as a "Screen Time Time Table," a balanced schedule that nurtures your child's growing mind.
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Why a Time Table?
For children, especially in the early years (0-3), the world is a brand-new, exciting place. They learn by touching, tasting, hearing, seeing, and exploring. They are like little sponges, absorbing every interaction. When they’re placed in front of a screen, this active, sensory learning stops. Their bodies are still, and their minds are passively receiving, which can hinder their natural development.
As a brand dedicated to learning, we believe in a childhood filled with real-world experiences. The goal isn't to fight technology, but to introduce it wisely.
A Simple Screen Time Schedule by Age
Here’s a simple guide, based on developmental needs, to help you create a healthy digital routine:
1. Ages 0-3: The "No Screen" Zone At this tender age, the best screen is the world itself. Let them explore! Engage them with real-life experiences. Talk to them, sing songs, go for a walk and show them the birds and trees. Give them clay, puzzles, or simple household tasks. These hands-on activities are building their brains.
2. Ages 3-5: The "A Little" Zone You can introduce a small amount of screen time, preferably on a larger screen like a TV. Aim for a maximum of 15-20 minutes a day, and only if you feel it's necessary. The best option? Co-watching. Watch with them, talk about what you see, and make it an interactive session.
3. Ages 5-7: The "Balanced" Zone As they grow, their curiosity does too. You can allot around 30-45 minutes a day. If they use both a mobile and TV, try splitting this time. Continue to co-watch whenever possible. This is the perfect time to set rules about what they watch.
4. Ages 7-10: The "Guided" Zone A maximum of one hour, as needed, is a good guideline. Now, the conversation becomes even more important. Talk to them about the internet, its benefits, and its dangers. Monitor their usage and keep the lines of communication open.
The Chikupiku Way: Beyond the Screen
Managing screen time is easier when you have wonderful alternatives. This is where we come in. Encourage your child to read a story, listen to an engaging audio tale, or build something with their hands.
Creating a screen time table is a gift to your child. It teaches them discipline and shows them that the world beyond the screen is full of adventure, learning, and endless stories. Let’s help them explore it.
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ChikuPiku is the Best Marathi Magazine for kids! We create fun stories, poems, and activities just for young readers. Each month, there’s a new theme to explore in our Marathi kids magazine. With sections like Science सैर, Nature & मी and हातांची जादू, children can learn through engaging content and their creativity also gets a boost!In addition to our magazine, we offer a fantastic collection of Marathi Audio Stories that make learning even more enjoyable. With over 365 audio stories for kids, children can listen to their favorite tales anytime. Whether it’s bedtime stories in Marathi or during mealtime, travel-time, our audio stories for kids are the best companions.
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