My kids generally watch an hour of television every day, usually when I'm trying to do stuff like take a shower or get dinner on the table. I DVR their favorite shows from Disney and PBS, so the stuff they watch is at least fairly educational (I give "Word World" 100% of the credit for teaching my 2yo the alphabet and the phonetic sound of each letter!). Anyway, some days they watch a little more TV and some days it's a little less, but I'd say on average it works out to about an hour a day. Otherwise, the television is off during the daytime.
My 5yo has a Leapster that he loves; he'll pick it up and play with it for an hour here and there, doesn't play with it for days/weeks at a time ... he's definitely not obsessed with it or anything. He also got a bunch of Wii games for his birthday/Christmas (Cars, Diego, etc.) that he's been playing a lot lately ... and by "a lot" I mean maybe an hour a day.
At this point I feel like the amount of screen time he gets is okay, since he seems to be able to self-limit and spends plenty of time playing outside or with his toys or with his brother. But I'm wondering if I should start a precedent now of setting limits on the amount of TV/video games so it doesn't become a bigger problem later on?
How much screen time do your kids get, and how do you regulate how much they get?
My 5yo has a Leapster that he loves; he'll pick it up and play with it for an hour here and there, doesn't play with it for days/weeks at a time ... he's definitely not obsessed with it or anything. He also got a bunch of Wii games for his birthday/Christmas (Cars, Diego, etc.) that he's been playing a lot lately ... and by "a lot" I mean maybe an hour a day.
At this point I feel like the amount of screen time he gets is okay, since he seems to be able to self-limit and spends plenty of time playing outside or with his toys or with his brother. But I'm wondering if I should start a precedent now of setting limits on the amount of TV/video games so it doesn't become a bigger problem later on?
How much screen time do your kids get, and how do you regulate how much they get?
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