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Research Government UKCIS Helpline Harmful Content Illegal Content Industry ADVICE FOR PARENTS AND CARERS RECOMMENDATIONS SUPPORT REPORT SCREEN-BASED ACTIVITIES AND CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING Feb 2019 Chief Medical Officers Agree Boundaries Precautionary Approach Face to face conversation and giving full attention after two hours balancing the benefits and negative effects from screens and leave screens outside the bedroom No screens before bed Screen free meal times Take a Break Discussion Do screens interfere with family life? Lead by Example Online Behaviours Your online Behaviour? Parents screen time? engage Health future research have a 'duty of care' voluntary code of conduct devices have child safety features activated share anonymised data Introduce compulsory relationship and health education Produced by SWGfL as partner in the UK Safer Internet Centre www.saferinternet.org.uk Do screens interfere with sleep? Are you able to control snacking during screen time? Is your family’s screen time under control? Time spent using screens Resources

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Page 1: CMO Screen time infographicaldryngton.wokingham.sch.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/...s na ck i ng d uri ng s cre e n t i me ? I s your fa mi l y’ s s cre e n t i me und e r cont

ResearchGovernment

UKCIS

Helpline

Harmful Content

Illegal Content

Industry

ADVICE FOR PARENTS AND CARERS

RECOMMENDATIONS

SUPPORT REPORT

SCREEN-BASED ACTIVITIES AND CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH AND

WELLBEING

Feb 2019

Chief Medical Officers

Agree Boundaries

Precautionary Approach

Face to face conversation and

giving full attention

after two hours

balancing the benefits and negative effects from screens 

and leave screens outside the bedroom

No screens before bed

Screen free meal times

Take a Break

DiscussionDo screens interfere

with family life?

Lead by Example

Online Behaviours Your online Behaviour?

Parents screen time?

engage Health

future researchhave a 'duty of care' voluntary code of conductdevices have child safety features activatedshare anonymised data

Introduce compulsory relationship and health education 

Produced by SWGfL as partner in the UK Safer Internet Centre

www.saferinternet.org.uk

Do screens interfere with sleep?

Are you able to control snacking during screen time?

Is your family’s screen time under control? 

Time spent using screens

Resources