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Maybe you just have a TV - or two. Maybe you have TVs in every room, an iPad, a smartphone, baby videos, baby apps, computer learning games... Either way, your baby is most likely exposed to digital screens during at least part of each day.
The American Academy of Pediatricans - this country's preeminent group of baby doctors - has for the past 12 years said no, no, NO to screen time for children under age 2. The Academy even asked doctors to have moms report on how much TV their little ones had seen since the last well-baby visit. But hey, sometimes you just have to go to the bathroom/read your email/catch your breath. And giving the baby a screen to watch is one of the surest ways to grab those few minutes.
Last week, for the first time since 1999, the AAP issued a new policy on babies and screens. Maybe the docs listened to moms who said "get real"; maybe they based the new policy on more recent studies that show no long-term developmental fallout from some screentime (though some suggest the possibility of attention issues as a result of lots of meida consumption by babies and toddlers).
Here's what the AAP now says:
The AAP doesn't say what that limit should be, so we're asking you: If you were going to limit screentime for your little one (or if you already do), including background TV, how long would that limit be? 5 minutes a day? 20? Please share!
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Comment by Tameeka Ezell on November 2, 2011 at 12:48pm
Comment by chelwig89 on November 2, 2011 at 12:00pm
Comment by chelwig89 on November 2, 2011 at 11:58am Our 19 month old twins watch NO tv. We turn on music during the day and have time to watch after they are asleep. We catch up on the news on the radio. I want to twins to have every chance to develop their creativity and learn from us.
I am upset by these guideline changes. Are we so far gone as a society that we can't turn the TV off during the day?
Comment by Erika, Star Mom on November 1, 2011 at 10:34am I still say none!
Comment by Christina Cessor on October 31, 2011 at 3:29pm Our 26 month old gets approximately 1.5-3 MINUTES of screen time a day, and our 9 month old gets NONE.
We have one television, but do not have it hooked up to service. When my husband and I want to watch a tv show on hulu, or a dvd movie after the children have gone to bed, we connect our devices then. No such thing as "background" television in our home.
Our 9 month old has never watched a screen. Our 26 month old watches a few short video clips of our family that we take on our iPhones. He likes to "relive" playing at the park. We let him watch 3 of these short videos (which range from 30 seconds to 1 minute long) as part of his bedtime routine each night, as a treat.
To keep them occupied on the occasion I need to go to the bathroom or make a phone call or whatever, the 26mo boy is happy to sit in the playpen reading books. The youngest is usually kept happy with a sippy cup of water (she's obsessed with her brother's sippy cups) or by bringing out one of the "lights, bells & whistles" toys for the duration. We usually keep the lights, bells and whistles toys for such times they need extra help. Otherwise we use cardboard boxes, blocks, cars, dolls, crayons, "cooking" items, books, puzzles, chasing games, singing & dancing together etc. to keep our children entertained.
I can't imagine ever "needing" television for anything, and I'm very happy with out choice to heavily limit television in our home. I do almost all my shopping online, and keep in touch with family and friends overseas (I moved from my home country) online, but we don't use the computer or our iPhone apps to keep our children amused.
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