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Tips for introducing electronics responsibly to kids

There are mixed emotions among parents when introducing children to gadgets. Some understand its benefits, while others frown upon the harmful effects. Either way, you cannot deny the importance of technical knowledge. Devices and technology surround us because we depend on them to get tasks done. This makes them unavoidable in today's tech-driven world.

Hence, forbidding children from using them is not a wise move. They are indeed addictive and distractive. But when used in moderation, gadgets for kids drive early brain development. The toy industry recognises this and offers several electronic games. There are unlimited choices for entertainment and learning. If you are concerned about the devices impacting social skills and engagement in kids, introduce them safely. Follow these tips for guidance:

Set rules
It is easy to go overboard while playing with gadgets. As discussed, they are addictive. This makes kids lose track of time and spend hours with them. As a result, they become inactive, which limits their physical growth. Hence, building a discipline is essential. Set rules for the usage time. Create a routine to make it habitual.

Get creative
Kids may fail to understand the motive behind restrictive usage. Anything bounding them automatically results in resistance. Therefore, get creative with your approach. Communicate the importance of limiting screen time and gadget use. Talk about how electronics for kids should get treated like regular playtime instead of a sole activity. Emphasise discipline in a fun way.

Set a good example
Kids learn from their surroundings. Besides, they imitate your actions as parents are their biggest role models. If they see you using digital devices for long hours, they desire to do the same. When you advise them against it, they might not take it well. This is because your actions have a better impact. Hence, limit using gadgets when you are around them to set a good example.

Select age-appropriate toys
One of the mistakes parents make is aiming high. Wanting to teach complex skills is understandable, but learning happens in stages. Children are perceptive when they approach concepts one step at a time. Hence, choose age-appropriate toys based on their comprehension. You can add to the complexity as they progress in their growth stage.

Most games like robot toys for kids, remote control cars, kid-friendly laptops, etc., come with age indicating labels. Check them while purchasing toys.

Avoid using them as distractions
Kids below the age of five require constant attention. They resist eating or doing tasks by themselves. Most parents resort to rewarding for solving this issue. They entice children with gadgets to distract them. This eliminates the purpose of learning.

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