Kids and iPads – What is Healthy?

The usage of iPads is up tremendously with children. If you go on a cruise, you are sure to see kids carrying iPads around. If you go out to dinner, you might notice a little one playing what looks to be some sort of video game on their iPad. If you have your own kids at home, you might notice that they would prefer to be playing games on their iPad over playing outside. Usage is rampant, and parents everywhere are wondering – what is healthy? How much is too much? How can I turn the iPad into something fun but also educational? You’re in luck, because we have answers!

The American Academy of Pediatrics doesn’t recommend any child under 2 years old uses an iPad. On a similar note, it is also recommended that screen use in general (such as televisions) is limited for kids in this age group. A study recently noted that children in the 8 to 10 age range spend up to the equivalent of an entire work day using electronic devices (this includes televisions, iPads, smartphones, etc.) This might seem almost impossible, but studies by places such as the Kaiser Family Foundation are revealing that this is the case. It’s easy to hand over your iPad to your child if you are trying to enjoy some peace and quiet, because it is sure to keep them busy. But guidelines must be set and caution must be exhibited to ensure that they are not using it too much, and that they are using it in a healthy way.

The point is – it is critical that parents take the time to set forth rules and restrictions when it comes to using electronic devices, such as the very popular iPads. Once rules have been set, have a look at apps that are available for scholastic purposes. A major benefit is that many of these educational apps are able to be downloaded completely free of charge. Video Science is one that offers hands-on science lessons. Even Google Maps can be used to entertain and educate children in terms of geography. Do you have a kid who loves outer space? Take a look at SkyORB! There are so many options for enlightenment if you have an iPad. Limit screen use and make sure that screen time is beneficial!

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