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Be Screen Smart project
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Aims of Project To provide information to pupils & parent/guardian on:
What is screen time Screen time guidelines Reason to cut down on entertainment screen time Benefits of cutting down entertainment Tips for parents & pupils on screen-free activities at home & neighbourhood
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What is screen time? Screen time is a term used for activities done in front of a screen, such as watching TV, working on a computer, tablet, laptop, mobile phone or playing video games. Screen time is sedentary activity, meaning you are being physically inactive while sitting down.
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On average young people spend about 6 hours a day
In Scotland On average young people spend about 6 hours a day in front of screens for entertainment 76% of Scottish 11-15yr olds report more than 2 hours per day of TV alone 77% of boys and 37% of girls report 2 hours per day of gaming
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In Glasgow In Glasgow 96% of young people in S1 to S6 interviewed for the Health & Wellbeing Survey 2014, have stated they spend more than an hour to 16 hours a day in front of screens on a weekday.
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Screen Time Guidelines
SIGN Guidelines 2010, NICE guidelines 2015 recommend: No more than two hours of sedentary behaviour, particularly of screen time (TV watching, computer use and playing video games), for children per day American Academy of Pediatrics Screen Time Guidelines recommend: For children younger than 18 months, avoid use of screen media other than video-chatting. Parents of children 18 to 24 months of age who want to introduce digital media should choose high-quality programming, and watch it with their children to help them understand what they're seeing.
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For children ages 2 to 5 years, limit screen use to 1 hour per day of high-quality programs. Parents should co-view media with children to help them understand what they are seeing and apply it to the world around them. Children ages 6 and older, place consistent limits on the time spent using media, and the types of media, and make sure media does not take the place of adequate sleep, physical activity and other behaviors essential to health.
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Designated media-free times together, such as dinner or driving, as well as media-free locations at home, such as bedrooms. Ongoing communication about online citizenship and safety, including treating others with respect online and offline.
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Reasons to cut down on screen time
Time spent with screens is associated with: - childhood obesity - sleep disturbance - attention span issues - poor school performance
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Reasons to cut down on screen time
Young people who watch 3 or more hours of television daily are at especially high risk for poor homework completion, negative attitudes toward school, poor grades and long term academic failure Young people with a television in their bedroom spend more time watching TV and report less physical activity, less healthy dietary habits, worse school performance and fewer family meals
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Tips for Parents Negotiate how to spend the recommended screen time every day Turn off the TV & other devices during meals. Remember family meals are a good time to talk to each other Agree to turn OFF all devices at night Make bedrooms tech-free zones – no TV, game consoles, mobiles & other portable devices
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Tips for Parents It is important to speak as a family about the use of screens & the effect they can have on health Encourage other types of fun that include physical & social activities, like joining a sports team or club Agree on a weekly schedule, so as a family you can find a balance between screen time & time for family, friends, school, physical activity, school work & sleep
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How can parents help? Support your child with the Be Screen Smart Project homework tasks Parents can be good role models by limiting their entertainment screen time too By setting an example of how parents balance family life, physical, social activities as well as use of electronic screens parents can LEAD BY EXAMPLE
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Services 0-12 or Teen Triple P Groups – for more information please contact Central Parenting Team on:
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Online Safety https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/
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