30. Screens and Your Child's Mental Health: Tips for Tempering Technology

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Today’s episode tackles the critical issue of smartphone use and excessive screen time among children, specifically focusing on Generation Z, born between 1997 and 2012. As a parent to two "Zoomers," the host shares personal insights and expert research to confront the rising mental health challenges faced by today's youth. This discussion will cover:

Impact on Brain Development: Highlighting how screen time can negatively affect the frontal cortex of children's brains, impairing impulse control and mirroring the effects seen in substance addiction.

Social and Emotional Consequences: Examining the decline in face-to-face interactions among children, which contributes to increased feelings of loneliness and depression, as personal connections are replaced by digital interactions.

The Addictive Nature of Screens: Discussing the need for genuine real-life connections and addressing the compelling allure of screens that often distract from these vital interactions.

Responsible Screen Use: Offering strategies to help parents develop plans where technology supports developmental goals rather than detracts from them. This includes setting boundaries and being proactive about screen time management.

Practical Measures and Support: Providing actionable tips and resources to help parents create a balanced digital environment in their homes. This support aims to mitigate the adverse effects of screen time while promoting beneficial developmental and social activities.

Drawing insights from Jonathan Haidt’s "The Anxious Generation," this episode serves as a call to action for parents to engage deeply with their children’s digital habits and help foster a healthier, more balanced approach to technology use. Whether dealing with a young child’s first foray into digital devices or managing a teenager’s screen habits, this episode offers valuable guidance and support for navigating the challenges of the digital age.

Enable Parental Controls:

Activate parental controls on devices to restrict access to age-inappropriate content and apps.

Use settings to prevent in-app purchases and downloads without parental approval.

Set Up Content Filters:

Configure content filters on home Wi-Fi routers to block inappropriate websites and limit screen time across all connected devices.

Disable Notifications:

Turn off non-essential notifications to minimize distractions and reduce the compulsion to check the device frequently.

Enable Built-In Device Features:

Apple Screen Time: Provides insights into usage, allows for setting app limits, and offers Downtime scheduling.

Google Family Link: Manages screen time, approves app downloads, and sets device bedtime.

Create a Family Media Plan:

Develop a written agreement that outlines when, where, and how screens can be used. The American Academy of Pediatrics offers a customizable family media plan tool.

Enable blue light filters or "Night Mode" to reduce eye strain and improve sleep quality by decreasing exposure to blue light before bedtime.

Use Screen Time Management Apps:

Qustodio: Monitors screen time, blocks inappropriate content, and provides detailed reports.

OurPact: Allows parents to schedule screen time, block apps, and set daily limits.

Screen Time: Tracks usage, sets time limits, and rewards children for completing chores or homework.

Parental Control Apps:

Net Nanny: Filters content, monitors social media, and sets screen time limits.

Bark: Monitors text messages, emails, and social media for signs of cyberbullying and other issues.

Norton Family: Tracks online activity, sets time limits, and provides location tracking.

Educational Apps:

Khan Academy: Offers educational content in various subjects, encouraging productive screen use.

Duolingo: Helps kids learn new languages in a fun, engaging way.

Focus and Productivity Apps:

Forest: Encourages focus by growing a virtual tree while the app is open and in use for productive tasks.

Stay Focused: Blocks distracting apps and websites to help children stay on task.

Device Settings and Safeguards

Website: Wendy Gossett.com Get FREE resources on my website: https://wendygossett.com/category/resources/ or email me at WendyGossett.com

Get a FREE Child Temperament Test when you join my Not So Normal Parenting Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/notsonormalparenting

Book: Your Child's Inner Drive:Parenting by Personality from Toddlers to Teens on Amazon or https://wendygossett.com/product/your-childs-inner-drive-parenting-by-personality-for-toddlers-to-teens/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaaOCjoDyOk4_gS1KCncLvQ

Instagram is Wendy.Gossett

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Today’s episode tackles the critical issue of smartphone use and excessive screen time among children, specifically focusing on Generation Z, born between 1997 and 2012. As a parent to two "Zoomers," the host shares personal insights and expert research to confront the rising mental health challenges faced by today's youth. This discussion will cover:

Impact on Brain Development: Highlighting how screen time can negatively affect the frontal cortex of children's brains, impairing impulse control and mirroring the effects seen in substance addiction.

Social and Emotional Consequences: Examining the decline in face-to-face interactions among children, which contributes to increased feelings of loneliness and depression, as personal connections are replaced by digital interactions.

The Addictive Nature of Screens: Discussing the need for genuine real-life connections and addressing the compelling allure of screens that often distract from these vital interactions.

Responsible Screen Use: Offering strategies to help parents develop plans where technology supports developmental goals rather than detracts from them. This includes setting boundaries and being proactive about screen time management.

Practical Measures and Support: Providing actionable tips and resources to help parents create a balanced digital environment in their homes. This support aims to mitigate the adverse effects of screen time while promoting beneficial developmental and social activities.

Drawing insights from Jonathan Haidt’s "The Anxious Generation," this episode serves as a call to action for parents to engage deeply with their children’s digital habits and help foster a healthier, more balanced approach to technology use. Whether dealing with a young child’s first foray into digital devices or managing a teenager’s screen habits, this episode offers valuable guidance and support for navigating the challenges of the digital age.

Enable Parental Controls:

Activate parental controls on devices to restrict access to age-inappropriate content and apps.

Use settings to prevent in-app purchases and downloads without parental approval.

Set Up Content Filters:

Configure content filters on home Wi-Fi routers to block inappropriate websites and limit screen time across all connected devices.

Disable Notifications:

Turn off non-essential notifications to minimize distractions and reduce the compulsion to check the device frequently.

Enable Built-In Device Features:

Apple Screen Time: Provides insights into usage, allows for setting app limits, and offers Downtime scheduling.

Google Family Link: Manages screen time, approves app downloads, and sets device bedtime.

Create a Family Media Plan:

Develop a written agreement that outlines when, where, and how screens can be used. The American Academy of Pediatrics offers a customizable family media plan tool.

Enable blue light filters or "Night Mode" to reduce eye strain and improve sleep quality by decreasing exposure to blue light before bedtime.

Use Screen Time Management Apps:

Qustodio: Monitors screen time, blocks inappropriate content, and provides detailed reports.

OurPact: Allows parents to schedule screen time, block apps, and set daily limits.

Screen Time: Tracks usage, sets time limits, and rewards children for completing chores or homework.

Parental Control Apps:

Net Nanny: Filters content, monitors social media, and sets screen time limits.

Bark: Monitors text messages, emails, and social media for signs of cyberbullying and other issues.

Norton Family: Tracks online activity, sets time limits, and provides location tracking.

Educational Apps:

Khan Academy: Offers educational content in various subjects, encouraging productive screen use.

Duolingo: Helps kids learn new languages in a fun, engaging way.

Focus and Productivity Apps:

Forest: Encourages focus by growing a virtual tree while the app is open and in use for productive tasks.

Stay Focused: Blocks distracting apps and websites to help children stay on task.

Device Settings and Safeguards

Website: Wendy Gossett.com Get FREE resources on my website: https://wendygossett.com/category/resources/ or email me at WendyGossett.com

Get a FREE Child Temperament Test when you join my Not So Normal Parenting Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/notsonormalparenting

Book: Your Child's Inner Drive:Parenting by Personality from Toddlers to Teens on Amazon or https://wendygossett.com/product/your-childs-inner-drive-parenting-by-personality-for-toddlers-to-teens/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaaOCjoDyOk4_gS1KCncLvQ

Instagram is Wendy.Gossett

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