Are you looking for ways to engage your child in activities that don’t include screen time such as tablets, television, movies, video games, phones, and computers? Studies have shown that children learn best through playing and interacting with others. Check out our flyers below for more information about how screen time affects your child, how much screen time your child should have per day and some activity suggestions to do with your child that do not include screens! If you found these suggestions helpful or have any additional ideas, please add a comment!
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