parenting
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Are Screen Time Guidelines For Children Too Strict?
In guidelines produced last year, parents were advised to limit screen time to one to two hours a day for children between the ages of two and five years. New research suggests these recommendations aren’t producing the desired psychological benefits, and that the recommendations are unreasonably strict. But given how much we still don’t know…
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Destroy Your Child’s Trust By Tracking Them With This Watch
The Moochies mobile watch will make your kids feel like a secret agent, making phone calls from their wrist. For parents, you get peace of mind by not only being able to call your kids wherever they are, but also tracking their every move via GPS.
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Mother Makes Knitted Version Of Her Son For Cuddling, Still Can’t Understand Why Real One Won’t
It’s a good day to be frustrated with something ridiculous your parents did, because Marieke Voorsluijs will help put it in perspective. Frustrated with her teenage son’s reluctance to cuddle, she created a knitted doppelganger of him that makes whatever stupid thing your parents did seem not so terrible.
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The Case For Unlimited Tablet Time For Toddlers
This sounds extreme, but first let me ask: how many parents do you think actually keep track of their kids’ screen time? If the TV is on but one of the children wanders out of the room, does that count? What if they’re following along to a yoga video? What if the kid borrows mum’s…