The iPad Is Not Your Enemy: Using Technology to Promote Learning This Summer
The average American child spends nearly 8 hours each day using screens for entertainment. This summer, regain control and transform your child’s device into a tool for building brain strength, creativity, and note-taking skills that will bear fruit this fall.
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From footnote 8
A newer breed of video games, so-called “active video games,” requires players to move around to control the screen. A recent small trial suggests that trading sedentary video games for active video games may help curb BMI and body fat in overweight kids, but this finding awaits confirmation by other studies. (42)
Television time is decreasing dramatically among children with smart phones and tablets.
It appears to be written by someone who doesnt work all summer Perhaps this should become part of the childcare courses in highschool for those that actually are doing the child care. I honestly dont know anyone or family* that doesnt have all adults working * with children over age 5