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YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
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YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC

YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
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YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC THANK YOU Thank you for your purchase. You can contact us with any questions at customercare@pre-kpages.com FREE GIFT CONNECT Have you downloaded my FREE ebook yet? Click on the link to grab your copy now! YES! I want the free ebook! I invite you to follow me on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest. TERMS OF USE credits Copyright © 2018 Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC All rights reserved Original purchasers are granted permission to reproduce this document for use in their own classroom. If you want to share a resource with a friend, please purchase an additional copy. This document may not be shared or re-sold. Graphics in this document licensed from Pixel Paper Prints, Some fonts licensed from Kimberly Geswein You May also like If you like this resource, you may also enjoy these others: © 2018 www.pre-kpages.com

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Type Your Own Title Here How much screen time is too much? Here are some tips to help you set limits and develop a technology game plan that works for both you and your child. Type Here Type Here The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that time spent on a tablet or device be limited to no more than 60 minutes total per day for children 2-5 years old. Doctors agree that children under the age of 2 should not be allowed any screen time to ensure healthy brain development. Deciding when screen time is acceptable can be difficult. Time spent together as a family is more valuable than any device. Family meals are for conversation and sharing about your day. Car rides are for talking, singing, and looking for signs. Bed time is for reading stories and bonding. Type Here Type Here When it comes to choosing apps for your child it’s important to be selective. Not all apps are educational, despite what they may say. Ask yourself these questions when choosing apps: Does it promote creativity? Does it promote innovation? Does it promote problem solving? Young children learn best through real-world experiences such as playing with friends, building with blocks, reading books, playing outdoors and creating artwork. It can be tempting to use technology as a babysitter, but your child will benefit more when it is used as a tool to communicate with friends and family.

Type Your Own Title Here How much screen time is too much? Here are some tips to help you set limits and develop a technology game plan that works for both you and your child. Type Here Type Here The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that time spent on a tablet or device be limited to no more than 60 minutes total per day for children 2-5 years old. Doctors agree that children under the age of 2 should not be allowed any screen time to ensure healthy brain development. Deciding when screen time is acceptable can be difficult. Time spent together as a family is more valuable than any device. Family meals are for conversation and sharing about your day. Car rides are for talking, singing, and looking for signs. Bed time is for reading stories and bonding. Type Here Type Here When it comes to choosing apps for your child it’s important to be selective. Not all apps are educational, despite what they may say. Ask yourself these questions when choosing apps: Does it promote creativity? Does it promote innovation? Does it promote problem solving? Young children learn best through real-world experiences such as playing with friends, building with blocks, reading books, playing outdoors and creating artwork. It can be tempting to use technology as a babysitter, but your child will benefit more when it is used as a tool to communicate with friends and family.