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How a nonprofit is helping reduce kids’ screen time

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaJanuary 22, 20262 Mins Read
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Introduction to Screen Time

Young people between the ages of 8 and 18 spend an average of 7.5 hours a day in front of their screens, not counting schoolwork. This trend has raised concerns among parents and experts, prompting a growing nonprofit to take action.

The Alarming Trend

The amount of time spent on screens is alarming, with children dedicating a significant portion of their day to staring at screens. This has led to a decrease in physical activity, social interaction, and outdoor play, essential for a child’s development.

The Balance Project

A nonprofit organization, The Balance Project, is working to change this trend. The project focuses on delaying children’s smartphone use and encouraging more time with friends and independent outdoor play. By promoting a healthier balance between screen time and physical activity, the project aims to improve the overall well-being of children.

Promoting Healthy Habits

By encouraging children to spend more time outdoors and engaging in physical activities, The Balance Project promotes healthy habits and a more active lifestyle. This approach helps children develop essential social skills, improves their mental health, and reduces the risks associated with excessive screen time.

A Better Future

The Balance Project’s efforts are crucial in shaping a better future for children. By teaching children the importance of balance and promoting healthy habits, the project helps them develop into well-rounded individuals, capable of navigating the challenges of the digital age while maintaining a healthy and active lifestyle.

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