The Happy Home Podcast with Arlene Pellicane

The Happy Home Podcast with Arlene Pellicane

Arlene Pellicane

Zero to Five - Tech for Littles

March 7, 2022   ●   33 min

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At what age can you safely introduce screens to your kids? Arlene Pellicane shares about ages and stages, examining screen time for babies through five years old. You'll learn what's happening in your child developmentally in the first five years, how to implement AAP recommendations for screen time, and if video chatting is okay for babies. Is tech more good or bad for teeny tiny littles?

By the end of this conversation, you'll understand:

4:00 Physical and cognitive milestones for babies and toddlers

6:05 What does the AAP recommend for screen time? Do babies acquire anything meaningful from screen time?

8:00 “Kids need to engage the world in which they actually live.” - Dr. Dimitri Christakis

9:00 Is video chatting for babies okay?

13:30 Help for discerning what is quality programming

15:30 Mister Rogers vs. Paw Patrol

19:30 The dumber the toy, the smarter the child

22:20 Will my child be at a disadvantage if he or she doesn’t play with a tablet?

25:50 Ideas for working from home with littles (without help of devices for babysitting)

30:00 The upside of old tech (hello DVD player!)

Learn more from Arlene's book co-authored with Dr. Gary Chapman, Screen Kids.

Visit Happy Home University to take the quiz, "Does my child have too much screen time?"

Learn more from the nonprofit Children and Screens (they offer free webinars for parents).

Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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