Screen Time: Good vs. Bad
AUG 06, 2020With less social interaction, screen time has increased in many house- holds. The most important thing you can do as a parent is set limits and monitor screen time.
You don’t have to go through a traumatic event, such as war, to experience trauma. It can just be an overwhelming or frightening experience that is out of our control.
READ MORE Additional information about Scared or Scarred? Signs of TraumaWith less social interaction, screen time has increased in many house- holds. The most important thing you can do as a parent is set limits and monitor screen time.
With families spending more time together, they can do new things, or familiar things in new or different ways.
Positive coping skills should be introduced at a young age, improved upon and reinforced as children grow.
Masks are safe for adults and children as young as two. They do not restrict oxygen or build up carbon dioxide – and they can be worn all day.
The important thing to know is you can still be with friends and socialize safely – whether it’s an in-person or virtual activity.