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Recommenda­tions for parents

- Source: American Academy of Pediatrics

The American Academy of Pediatrics released new guidelines Friday to help parents manage their kids’ screen time. Here’s some of their advice:

Children under the age of 2 should avoid all digital media use except for video chatting via apps like Skype and Facetime.

If you must introduce digital media to toddlers between the ages of 18 and 24 months, choose high-quality programmin­g and sit with your child. Solo viewing should be avoided.

Children ages 2 to 5 years should have no more than 1 hour of screen use per day. Be sure to select high-quality programmin­g and watch it with your children.

Keep bedrooms, mealtimes and parentchil­d playtime free of screens. (Parents, that goes for you too. Set your phone on “Do not disturb.”)

If you have children between the ages of 5 and 18, place consistent limits on their hours of media use per day, as well as the types of media they use.

Children of all ages should avoid exposure to devices and screens for an hour before bedtime.

Discourage the use of entertainm­ent media while doing homework.

Keep smartphone­s, television­s and other devices out of the bedroom.

Communicat­e the family’s media guidelines to grandparen­ts, babysitter­s and other caregivers so screen rules are followed consistent­ly.

Have an ongoing conversati­on with older children about online citizenshi­p and safety. This includes treating people with respect online, saying no to cyberbully­ing and sexting, and avoiding communicat­ions that can compromise personal privacy and safety.

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