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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2018 · 48 MIN

006: Screen Time

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Parent Driven Development Episode 006: Screen Time 00:17 Today topic: Screen Time 03:10 Screen time limits How do we set limits for our children and their devices 06:59 Other people's screen time policies Negotiating our screen time policies versus other parents opinions 09:16 Is all screen time the same? Does it matter what types of activities our children are engaging in on their screens? How do we teach our children the different between good content and bad content? 21:00 Explaining our own relationships to devices We carry digital devices around all the time: how do we explain that to our children? How can we model good behavior? 26:23 Screen time limits per activities The discussion turns to setting screen time limits per activity, and helping kids budget their time Circle by Disney 30:57 What each of us do for screen time in our households Each of the hosts states for the record what our current screen time policies are 38:47 Genius / Fail moments Josh - Preordering gifts from business trips from Amazon. #Genius KWu - Introducing new foods early with Spoonful One (link), scientific experiments to introduce new solids #Genius Sarah - "Helpful coupons" artwork #Fail 47:00 Contact Us! Use your screen time to contact us! Follow & Support Please follow us @parentdrivendev on Twitter or email us at [email protected]. Our website is at ParentDrivenDevelopment.com Support us via Patreon and get access to our our Slack Community. Panel: Josh Puetz Sarah Olson Katherine Wu

Parent Driven Development Episode 006: Screen Time 00:17 Today topic: Screen Time 03:10 Screen time limits How do we set limits for our children and their devices 06:59 Other people's screen time policies Negotiating our screen time policies versus other parents opinions 09:16 Is all screen time the same? Does it matter what types of activities our children are engaging in on their screens? How do we teach our children the different between good content and bad content? 21:00 Explaining our own relationships to devices We carry digital devices around all the time: how do we explain that to our children? How can we model good behavior? 26:23 Screen time limits per activities The discussion turns to setting screen time limits per activity, and helping kids budget their time Circle by Disney 30:57 What each of us do for screen time in our households Each of the hosts states for the record what our current screen time policies are 38:47 Genius / Fail moments Josh - Preordering gifts from business trips from Amazon. #Genius KWu - Introducing new foods early with Spoonful One (link), scientific experiments to introduce new solids #Genius Sarah - "Helpful coupons" artwork #Fail 47:00 Contact Us! Use your screen time to contact us! Follow & Support Please follow us @parentdrivendev on Twitter or email us at [email protected]. Our website is at ParentDrivenDevelopment.com Support us via Patreon and get access to our our Slack Community. Panel: Josh Puetz Sarah Olson Katherine Wu

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