Friday, October 21, 2016

Screen Time for Kids: Monitor Their Usage with a Cell Phone Spy App



A new report has come in saying the same thing we’ve heard before: kids spend too much time in front of a screen.

Experts all agree that you should limit your child’s total time watching television, playing video games, surfing the net and swiping on tablets. Depending on your child’s age and need for screen time, the time-limits vary.

The latest data comes to us from the American Academy of Pediatrics. In order to keep up with the digital world’s ever-changing technology, they’ve had to update their guidelines for how much digital media kids should consume.


Ages 0-5:
According to experts, children under 2-years of age should not be spending any time with digital media. However, if you want to use it for learning purposes, then they recommend you spend that time with them. Don’t let them do it alone.

Ages 2-5:
The recommendation for two- to five-year-olds is that they should be limited to just one hour per day of “high-quality programming.” The A.A.P. also stands by their previous suggestion of not letting them have any screen time in the hour before they go to sleep. Meal-time and play-time should also be “screen-free”—for both the kids as well as the parents. They say to avoid all violent and fast-paced content and to test every app before kids use them. As with the younger kids, they strongly feel that parents should still oversee everything.


Ages 5-18:
The A.A.P. knows how important that media usage can be for school-age kids. The digital world offers so much in the realm of education and information. However, they know the negative impacts as well. Besides what a kid can see with just a tap or swipe of their finger, sitting around in front of a tablet can lead to weight gain, depression, poor sleeping habits, and more. They admit that there’s no one solution for every family. They recommend that parents and pediatricians monitor each kids' exposure to media and screen-time and do what best fits a family’s needs.


Parents nationwide use cell phone spy apps to monitor their kids’ screen time.

It’s true! So many parents today are turning to a top spy app in order to monitor what their children are doing on their tablets and phones. A good cell phone tracker app can give them total access to a target device’s dashboard. They can spy on iPhone or Android devices and see every text, email, call, picture and video that is sent and received on them. And yes, they can see exactly how much time kids are spending with their eyes glued to the screen.

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