When the holidays roll around, screen time tends to spike—kids are home, routines relax, and cozy days indoors become the norm. But too much screen time can negatively impact mental health, leading to issues like anxiety, disrupted sleep, and even behavioural challenges.
This is a great time for families to explore healthier habits that balance screen use with meaningful connections—because it’s not about avoiding screens altogether; it’s about finding ways to use them wisely.
Not all screen time is created equal. Solo screen time, where kids use devices alone, can leave them feeling isolated and disconnected. On the other hand, collaborative screen time—where everyone participates together—can spark joy, laughter, and deeper family connections.
Here are some ideas for turning screen time into quality time:
Shared screen time is a win-win: it’s fun, builds connection, and strengthens your family bond.
The best holiday memories aren’t all about screens. Here’s how to balance digital time with unplugged activities:
This holiday season, don’t let screens take over —let them bring your family together. By blending fun screen-based activities with meaningful offline traditions, you can create a holiday that’s full of love, laughter, and memories to last a lifetime.
Happy holidays!
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