Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a silly question, but what do you consider "screen time" to include for elementary aged kids? Obviously watching shows or playing video games counts, but what about typing on a computer? Reading an e-book on a tablet? Playing scrabble on their parents' phone? Drawing (eg, with MS paint) on a computer?
Of course all of that is screen time. It's on a screen. You can read a physical book, play scrabble on a board, and draw on paper...so, all that you listed is screen time.
Agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe a silly question, but what do you consider "screen time" to include for elementary aged kids? Obviously watching shows or playing video games counts, but what about typing on a computer? Reading an e-book on a tablet? Playing scrabble on their parents' phone? Drawing (eg, with MS paint) on a computer?
Of course all of that is screen time. It's on a screen. You can read a physical book, play scrabble on a board, and draw on paper...so, all that you listed is screen time.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe a silly question, but what do you consider "screen time" to include for elementary aged kids? Obviously watching shows or playing video games counts, but what about typing on a computer? Reading an e-book on a tablet? Playing scrabble on their parents' phone? Drawing (eg, with MS paint) on a computer?