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In 2023, the US Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, released a health advisory. It states that children and teens who spend a lot of time on social media may face increased risks of anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges. Nevertheless, we can take further steps. Parents play a crucial role in fostering a balanced approach to technology by setting boundaries and modeling healthy behaviors. Let’s dive into some practical tips to help our kids cut back on screen time. First, spending quality time with children and being a positive role model is essential. Just as with television, the way parents approach social media profoundly influences their children’s habits. When parents actively engage with their children and establish healthy boundaries for screen time, including social media, it positively shapes their kid’s behavior. And remember to kindly explain why it’s important to limit their electronics use, especially when it comes to managing their time on social media. By emphasizing the benefits, such as better sleep and more meaningful social interactions, and educating them about risks, like decreased academic performance and exposure to inappropriate content, youngsters can better grasp the importance of setting boundaries. Research suggests that media use can be appropriate for kids, but its effectiveness and impact depend on the child’s age. Alongside facilitating children’s access to suitable social media and online resources, it’s crucial to establish clear boundaries. By establishing “Technology-Free Zones” and setting specific times to unplug, you can create these cherished moments with your family. Designate areas like the dining room or kitchen as no-electronics zones, and agree on times, such as during dinner or an hour before bed, when everyone puts away their devices. This simple yet powerful approach fosters deeper connections, promotes meaningful interactions, and ensures that your family enjoys quality time together, free from digital distractions. With just over half of American children aged 6-17 participating in group sports, as reported by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2020, it’s clear that parents need to realize the benefits of sports and outdoor activities for older kids and teens. These activities not only offer a healthy alternative to excessive screen time but also promote physical fitness, mental well-being, and social development.