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As parents witness their children maneuver through the complexities of technology, many, including Erin Walsh, anticipated a reduction in screen time following the coronavirus pandemic. Contrary to these expectations, screen time has not only persisted but in some cases increased, raising concerns among caregivers about the impact of social media and digital interactions on young minds.
Walsh emphasizes the importance of open communication between parents and children regarding their online experiences. By fostering an environment where kids feel comfortable discussing their digital lives, parents can better understand the challenges their children face.
Additionally, setting clear boundaries around technology use is crucial. This includes establishing specific times for device usage and encouraging offline activities that promote physical and mental well-being.
Educating children about online safety, including recognizing harmful content and understanding privacy settings, is also essential. By equipping children with the tools they need to navigate the digital landscape, parents can help them make informed choices and cultivate a healthy relationship with technology.
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