School holiday guide: Children risk 50 hours of screen time unless they are unplugged
A TYPICAL child in WA could easily spend at least 50 hours stuck staring at screens over the next fortnight during the Easter school holidays, a digital parenting expert has warned.
Dr Kristy Goodwin said parents needed to ensure their children โunpluggedโ as much as possible during the holidays, as research pointed to mounting physical and developmental risks associated with too much screen time.
She said kids were suffering from โnature deficit disorderโ, saying young brains needed time spent playing outdoors to properly develop.
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NaturePlay WA communications manager Katherine Healy said devices could be used in positive ways to encourage kids to get outdoors and be active, listing geocaching and Pokemon Go as examples.
โBut if something is designed to be played sitting on a couch, not moving for hours then thatโs a really bad thing … itโs about making other things (in the real world) more attractive than the screen,โ she said.