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Managing Screen Time: Encouraging Active Play

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Managing Screen Time: Encouraging Active Play

In today’s digital age, managing children’s screen time is a growing concern for many parents. At My Cubby House Early Learning, we believe in the importance of balancing screen time with active play to promote healthy development in children. This article provides practical tips and ideas to encourage active play while effectively managing screen time.

Benefits of Active Play

Active play is crucial for children’s physical, social, and cognitive development. It helps build strong muscles and bones, enhances coordination and balance, and improves social skills through interaction with peers. Furthermore, active play stimulates creativity and problem-solving abilities.

Why Active Play Matters:

Reading is a magical gateway to new worlds for young minds. At My Cubby House, we:

  1. Social Skills: Encourages teamwork and communication.
  2. Cognitive Growth: Enhances creativity and critical thinking.

For more insights on fostering active play, explore our learning environments page here.

Balancing Screen Time

Managing screen time is essential to ensure children do not miss out on the benefits of active play. Here are some tips to help balance screen time effectively:

  1. Set Clear Limits: Establish daily screen time limits based on age-appropriate guidelines.
  2. Create a Schedule: Include specific times for screen use and active play.
  3. Lead by Example: Model healthy screen habits as children often mimic adult behaviour.

Pro Tip: Incorporate tech-free zones in your home, such as the dining area and bedrooms, to encourage family interaction and active play.

Active Play Ideas for Different Age Groups

For Toddlers (1-3 years)

  1. Sensory Play: Use sand, water, or textured toys.
  2. Simple Puzzles: Enhance problem-solving skills.
  3. Music and Dance: Develop motor skills through movement.

For Preschoolers (3-5 years)

  1. Obstacle Courses: Improve coordination and balance.
  2. Storytelling with Props: Foster imagination and language skills.
  3. Outdoor Play: Encourage exploration and physical activity.

For School-Age Children (5-8 years)

  1. Team Sports: Teach cooperation and teamwork.
  2. Creative Arts and Crafts: Boost creativity and fine motor skills.
  1. Nature Walks: Explore and learn about the environment.

For more activity ideas, check out our extra-curricular programs page here.

My Cubby House Early Learning Services

At My Cubby House Early Learning, we prioritise play-based learning and offer a variety of extra-curricular activities that support active play. Our state-of-the-art facilities are designed to provide a safe and stimulating environment for children to grow and learn.

Our Key Services Include:

  1. Individualised Learning: Tailored educational programs for each child.
  2. Qualified Educators: Experienced and dedicated staff.
  3. Comprehensive Curriculum: Includes literacy, numeracy, science, arts, and social-emotional development.

Learn more about our curriculum elements  and how we create a rich and engaging learning environment.

Balancing screen time with active play is essential for the overall well-being of children. By incorporating the tips and activities mentioned above, you can help your child enjoy a healthy and active lifestyle.

We are committed to providing quality child care that promotes active play and holistic development. Contact us  today to learn more about our services and how we can support your child’s growth and learning journey.

Related links:  https://mycubbyhouseearlylearning.com.au/blog/the-importance-of-play/ 

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