Kids, screen and outdoors
I hate it when kids sit on a couch and play with their gadgets. In fact, I am not alone, but other parents also feel the same and share their frustration when they see their kids glued to gadgets sitting on a couch or in their room.
I suggest kids go out play in the courtyard
I feel it often leads to bad and strange habits and reduced family interaction. I am a witness of such habits.
I suggest kids go for water sports
Excessive screen time in this setting contributes to issues like poor sleep and weaker social skills, and of course, loss of concentration.
I suggest practical steps can help shift behaviors without constant problems.
What do you feel when kids go out and play basketball because the use of gadgets promotes weird behavior, linking to developmental, cognitive, language, and emotional regulation?
I suggest kids play in the community
I encourage and prefer kids in gadget-free zones like the living room couch or dining area to encourage talks or play.
I suggest outdoor walks, board games, or reading sessions to boost mood and imagination. I prefer them in kids' play areas, local parks, and, of course, even in your own backyards.
I suggest kids join game jones
If you have any facilities for outdoor activities, get them enrolled there and develop good habits in them.
But I love it when they go out and play. Refine it in 200 words.
I am sure most parents love watching kids go out leaving their gadgets behind, which fills the heart with pure joy. Their laughter sounds different as they race to the playground, leaving screens for swings and slides.
I love it when they go out and laugh out loud. Parents feel better when they watch their kids play outdoors that builds their bodies strong and mind sharper.
Neighborhood parks, the branches of trees, rivers, swimming pools or even simple ball games teach teamwork. This shift from glued to scree to outdoor creativity, boosts immunity, and make them better citizens.
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