April 18, 2013

Parenting Support Group: How To Raise A Teen Behind A Screen

In an effort to better understand the growing phenomenon of Internet Addiction I will be holding a parenting group on the topic of setting limits for video game misuse.

Research has shown that household rules about how, when and how much children and teens can use media are effective in reducing media time. In households that have such rules, tweens and teens spend an average of three fewer hours engaged in media. Only a third of all households have such rules, however making this an area where parents could perhaps do more to reduce the ill effects of media use on children and teens.

The American Academy of Pediatrics has recommendations for parents:

It is probably safe to conclude that your own children or grandchildren are currently playing for more than the recommendations suggested above. For most parents these targets may seem entirely unrealistic. Despite this, trying at least to narrow the large gap is worthwhile.

Click here for EVENT INFORMATION: Flyer

Unplugged: Parenting In A Digital Age –  Tuesday May 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the group room at the Yonge Lawrence Centre for Counselling and Consulting. There is a 20$ fee for this group and participants must send an e-mail to larryborins@gmail.com reserve their spot. Space is limited to 15 people.

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