Screen time rules
Set clear rules for the use of digital media together with your child. Times without screens promote your child's physical activity and creativity and are important for their relaxation.
Set an example
Children learn a lot through observation. Show a balanced relationship between digital media consumption and other activities in your daily life.
Positive feedback
Praise your child for adhering to the agreed screen time and for putting devices away without being asked or engaging in discussions once screen time is over.
Content selection
Ensure that the media content is suitable for your child's age. This prevents your child from being overwhelmed when processing the content.
Adjusting the rules
Consider that your child is developing and their needs change over time. Therefore, adjust the rules for media use accordingly.
Screen-free meals
Use meal times without digital distractions to talk about the day's experiences. This promotes family cohesion and shows your child that you are interested in their everyday life.
Media devices outside the children's room
Place the television and computer in a room where you regularly spend time. This keeps your children's media consumption manageable and easier to control. This is sensible not only during preschool age but also recommended throughout elementary school.
Open conversations
Talk openly with your child about the use of digital media. Work together to determine when its use is sensible and which contents are beneficial. Express your views and concerns. This promotes an understanding of the rules and openly addresses your worries.
Internet safety
Teach your child that there are specific rules for using the internet. Emphasize the importance of using the internet only under your supervision and keeping personal information private. Explain to your child that they should only visit websites that you have selected together. Start conversations about internet safety early to foster an awareness of responsible behavior.