Parents! Thinking that outdoor activities can prevent screen addiction? You could be wrong!
One of the mistakes I share in my webinar is many parents mistakenly think by enrolling their child in multiple activities would prevent screen addiction.
I had an interesting conversation with my friend Aaron where he shared about his childhood gaming addiction.
One of the interesting things he mentioned is that his mum enroll him in multiple extra co-curriculum activities such as Chinese class, piano class, martial arts, and so on.
Let’s listen to Aaron sharing.
So there you are.
I have a webinar where I share 20 painful mistakes that Parents Regret Making In Their Child’s Screen Time and How to Avoid Them.
Here are the 20 mistakes.
Today, we cover one of the mistakes which is pARENTS mistakenly think that outdoor activities can prevent screen addiction
After listening to Aaron sharing, if you are thinking outdoor activities can
prevent screen addiction, you could be wrong!
To learn more, come to my webinar by registering at Free Webinar “20 Painful Mistakes That Parents Regret Making In Their Child’s Screen Time”.
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Jessie Liew is the founder of Digital Parenting Coaching and a mother of 4. Her previous career included working as a cybersecurity specialist, where she protected clients from the harmful effects caused by online hackers and predators. In her spare time, Jessie enjoys reading, playing games, and adventures.
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