In the digital age, screen time is still a topic of discussion and concern for parents. The advent of technology has brought both incredible opportunities for learning and entertainment, as well as potential pitfalls such as screen addiction and loss of personal communication. Experts have issued guidelines that offer a more flexible approach to addressing these challenges, emphasizing the need for balance and a healthy role model. Let's see how much time a child can spend in front of screens?
Children are an indicator of our 'health', a litmus test of healthy relationships in the family. And we are not defined so much by how we react when the child is being diligent, but when something slips up on us. Whether he jumps in puddles, dips his fingers in the toilet bowl or draws on anything other than a sheet of paper. One mother was recently put to the test because her child scratched her wall. And her reaction? Check below.
As a parent, it is natural to want to give our child the best of everything. As technology is an integral part of our lives, the mobile phone is no longer just a luxury but a necessity. However, buying a cell phone for your child can be a difficult decision. You don't want to expose them too quickly to the dangers of the Internet, but you also don't want to prevent them from accessing the benefits of technology. When to buy a phone for a child?
Are you interested in the reactions of children when you put a computer from the distant year 1983 in front of them and put them in front of some simple "computer" tasks. For example, to turn on the computer or do a simple calculation?
As parents, we strive to provide the best care for our children, to ensure their physical and mental well-being. Among the many aspects of their health, dental care plays a vital role in their overall development. The first visit to the dentist can be a frightening experience for both children and parents. However, with a little knowledge and preparation, you can overcome your fear of the dentist.
Choosing a name for a child is one of the most important decisions parents make. This is a name that will remain in their memory for the rest of their lives and will have a significant impact on their identity. What if your child hates his name? Should we let them change it? In this article, we will explore this sensitive topic and offer you some insights to help you make an informed decision.
In modern times, characterized by a wide variety of technology and an abundance of electronic devices, it is very important to introduce your children to the old outdoor games that you used to play yourself. Not only will these kinds of games take care of their sports activity, but they will also develop their imagination and friendships. We have prepared 12 outdoor games for you, which are suitable for children from the age of 4.
There is a small sea of names for boys, so if you have learned that you are expecting a baby boy, you are facing a difficult and important, but such a very loving decision. We have prepared for you 25 names for boys, which are predicted to be the most popular in the coming year.
The 2017 Children's Bazaar returns at the beginning of the next school year. The 12th fair for families will take place from Friday to Sunday, from September 8 to 10, at the Gospodarski raštavišče, and traditionally it will provide a rich fair offer, purchases with fair discounts, free workshops for the youngest, numerous sports activities, musical, dance and theater performances and on and on. Nipke will also perform on stage, and hip-hop workshops will be prepared by the Artifex.
Motherhood is demanding, while raising and caring for the youngest, many mothers succumb to external pressure and the desire to be full - this phenomenon is called the perfect mother syndrome.
In order for the first weeks after the summer holidays in kindergarten or in school desks to pass without unpleasant colds and other infectious diseases, it is important to encourage good habits in children that will strengthen their otherwise fragile immune system.
As a parent, it's natural to want the best for your child. However, sometimes our good intentions can lead to unintended consequences. One such consequence is a spoiled child. Spoiling a child can lead to an inability to deal with disappointment or failure.