The well-being of children doesn’t happen in front of a screen, because they won’t learn a single thing. Involving themselves in music, sports, or arts is something that is much more productive. All of these are a lot better than playing video games and watching TV because they are more likely to make a child feel happy and healthy.
In the University of South Australia (UniSA), they studied the topic. The researchers found that a child’s well-being was better when they participated in productive activities. When the screen time gets decreased, it makes room for good and healthy activities.
“Our study highlights how some out-of-school activities can boost the children’s wellbeing while others – particularly screens – can chip away at their mental and physical health,” said UniSA lead researcher Dr Rosa Virgara.
Then Dr. Virgara adds, “Screens are a massive distraction for children in all ages. Whether children are gaming, watching TV of on social media, there’s something about all screens that’s damaging their wellbeing.”
Giving a child a productive morning to evening can boost their happiness as well as health. But on the other side, playing video games all day can damage their eyes, both mental and physical health, and even their grades! In conclusion, it is very important to have your child on the path to lead a strong, productive, life.
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The well-being of children doesn’t happen in front of a screen, because they won’t learn a single thing. Involving themselves in music, sports, or arts is something that is much more productive. All of these are a lot better than playing video games and watching TV because they are more likely to make a child feel happy and healthy.
In the University of South Australia (UniSA), they studied the topic. The researchers found that a child’s well-being was better when they participated in productive activities. When the screen time gets decreased, it makes room for good and healthy activities.
“Our study highlights how some out-of-school activities can boost the children’s wellbeing while others – particularly screens – can chip away at their mental and physical health,” said UniSA lead researcher Dr Rosa Virgara.
Then Dr. Virgara adds, “Screens are a massive distraction for children in all ages. Whether children are gaming, watching TV of on social media, there’s something about all screens that’s damaging their wellbeing.”
Giving a child a productive morning to evening can boost their happiness as well as health. But on the other side, playing video games all day can damage their eyes, both mental and physical health, and even their grades! In conclusion, it is very important to have your child on the path to lead a strong, productive, life.
Link to article: https://s3.amazonaws.com/appforest_uf/f1656027243437x215836322203561760/Extra-curricular%20kids%20happier%20and%20healthier%20_%20KidsNews.pdf
In the University of South Australia (UniSA), they studied the topic. The researchers found that a child’s well-being was better when they participated in productive activities. When the screen time gets decreased, it makes room for good and healthy activities.
“Our study highlights how some out-of-school activities can boost the children’s wellbeing while others – particularly screens – can chip away at their mental and physical health,” said UniSA lead researcher Dr Rosa Virgara.
Then Dr. Virgara adds, “Screens are a massive distraction for children in all ages. Whether children are gaming, watching TV of on social media, there’s something about all screens that’s damaging their wellbeing.”
Giving a child a productive morning to evening can boost their happiness as well as health. But on the other side, playing video games all day can damage their eyes, both mental and physical health, and even their grades! In conclusion, it is very important to have your child on the path to lead a strong, productive, life.
Link to article: https://s3.amazonaws.com/appforest_uf/f1656027243437x215836322203561760/Extra-curricular%20kids%20happier%20and%20healthier%20_%20KidsNews.pdf
The well-being of children doesn’t happen in front of a screen, because they won’t learn a single thing. Involving themselves in music, sports, or arts is something that is much more productive. All of these are a lot better than playing video games and watching TV because they are more likely to make a child feel happy and healthy.
In the University of South Australia (UniSA), they studied the topic. The researchers found that a child’s well-being was better when they participated in productive activities. When the screen time gets decreased, it makes room for good and healthy activities.
“Our study highlights how some out-of-school activities can boost the children’s wellbeing while others – particularly screens – can chip away at their mental and physical health,” said UniSA lead researcher Dr Rosa Virgara.
Then Dr. Virgara adds, “Screens are a massive distraction for children in all ages. Whether children are gaming, watching TV of on social media, there’s something about all screens that’s damaging their wellbeing.”
Giving a child a productive morning to evening can boost their happiness as well as health. But on the other side, playing video games all day can damage their eyes, both mental and physical health, and even their grades! In conclusion, it is very important to have your child on the path to lead a strong, productive, life.
Link to article: https://s3.amazonaws.com/appforest_uf/f1656027243437x215836322203561760/Extra-curricular%20kids%20happier%20and%20healthier%20_%20KidsNews.pdf