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Effects Of Gadgets On Children

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The earlier children watching television for fun seemed to be unconvincing for parents. Later parents realize that many television programs designed for kids are educative and good for overall children’s development. Allowing children to watch TV for 1 or 2 hours is good to make children happy. The problem arrived when the smartphone, laptops came into usage. Let’s find out some key points that can help children for progressive development using the internet, technology, and gadgets. 1. Expand Their Interests Children should be allowed to use gadgets as long as they use them for knowledge and learning. Beyond that, the parents have to develop children’s interest in real games, sports, and competition. 2. Children Share Personal Information Online Children are not mature enough to handle social media. They can share their personal information with strangers. They can get connected with the wrong people because of innocence. Do not allow your children to use social media at any cost. 3.

What Are Children's Common Bedtime Problems?

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One to two years old toddlers ought to have 11-14 hours of rest over a 24-hour time frame. When your child ages around three to five years, he/she needs 10 to 13 hours of sleep. Similarly, 6 to 12 years, children need at least 9 hours of sleep every 24 hours. It can upset you that your child does not sleep well at night as it can affect the child's health. It can trouble you that your child does not sleep well at night as it can affect your child's health. Sleep problems are common among children, especially with young children. Try to find out the reasons that disturb your child's sleep and take action to solve the problem. There can be one or more following reasons for your child being an insomniac. 1. Disease or Sickness Restless legs syndrome (RLS), bedwetting, cough, and cold, and asthma are some diseases that cause disturbance in sleep. 2. Overexcited or Over-stimulated Your child can be hyperactive or overexcited to finish work before time. Your child may be hyperac