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Excessive screen time before bed can disrupt children’s sleep routines. Encourage families to swap screens for calming activities, like reading together, to help children settle more easily and develop healthy bedtime habits. 📘 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #LanguageDevelopment
Too much time on screens can affect children’s bed time routines. 💤 Swapping out screens before bed time, for activities like reading together can help children fall asleep quicker and create a calming bed time routine. 📘 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #ScreenFreeTime #Play
It’s World Mental Health Day next week (Oct 10)! Outdoor play not only helps children connect with others, but also boosts their mood and supports positive mental wellbeing. #WorldMentalHealthDay #ChildrensWellbeing #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #OutdoorPlay
As children start nursery or school, routines matter! But screen time can disrupt sleep 😴. Try calm, creative activities like colouring before bed to help children relax and make school nights calmer. 🌙✨ #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #Play #EarlyYears #ScreenFreePlay
Too much screen time makes it harder for children to stay active and develop healthy habits. Playing outside for just a few minutes every day keeps children active and healthy. 🐞🌳 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #ScreenFreeTime #OutdoorPlay #Bradford
In today’s digital world, screens are everywhere, but too much screen time is having a detrimental effect on young children's development. The team behind '50 Things To Do Before 5' have launched a new campaign #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime to support families. @DaneRoydSchool
More screen time often means children are spending more time indoors 🏠. Playing outside gives them the chance to explore the world around them, touching, seeing, and hearing real things! #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
When screens are on during meals, children can miss out on the special moments that happen around the table. Mealtimes are a chance to connect, share stories, and enjoy time together as a family 🥗 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Too much screen time can mean missed chances for conversation, and playing with your child helps them learn and understand new words. 💙 Even simple conversations about daily life make a big difference to later learning. 💭 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Too much screen time can make it harder for children to go outside and be active, leading to obesity. 💭 Playing outside, whether it's skipping, jumping or hopping, can encourage your child to stay off screens and enjoy the outdoors! 🛝 #LessScreenTimeMorePlaytime
Too much screen time, especially before bedtime, can make it harder for children to fall asleep 😴. Keeping children active during the day helps them fall asleep faster and enjoy deeper, more restful sleep 🌙🏃♀️#LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Encouraging active play is key to healthy development. 🙌 Reducing screen time and increasing opportunities for physical activity, like hopping, skipping, and climbing, helps children stay fit and supports their overall wellbeing. #LessScreenTimeMorePlaytime #ActiveLifestyles
Too much time on screens can get in the way of your child staying active and moving their body. 📱 Spending time outdoors helps children stay active, reduce stress, and improve focus and mood. 🌳 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #ActiveLifestyles
With increasing screen time, many children are spending more time indoors. Outdoor play is vital, it encourages sensory exploration and real-world learning through touch, sight, and sound 🌿👀👂. Explore more here: 50thingstodo.org/less-screen-ti… #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
When children focus on screens during mealtimes, they may miss out on valuable opportunities for social interaction and shared family experiences. 👨👩👦 Explore resources to help support families in reducing screen time: 50thingstodo.org/less-screen-ti… #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Too much screen time can limit chances for children to talk, play, and connect. Powerful, simple chats and playful moments can be key for building language and boosting later learning. ✍️ Find out more about screen time here: 50thingstodo.org/less-screen-ti… #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Mealtimes are a key opportunity to support healthy habits! Encouraging screen-free eating helps young children tune into their hunger cues and develop mindful eating from the start.🍽️ Take a look at our resources here👉 50thingstodo.org/less-screen-ti… #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Encouraging families to play outdoors each day supports physical development and helps build positive routines for children. 👨👩👦🌳 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #EarlyYears #ScreenFreeTime
Having meal times without screens helps children to know when they are full, and encourages heathier eating habits. 🍽️ Plus, it’s the perfect time to connect as a family! 👨👩👦 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #HealthyHabits #ScreenFreeMeals
that’s great.. making people aware of the potential consequences. #lessscreentimemoreplaytime !!
It’s World Mental Health Day next week (Oct 10)! Outdoor play not only helps children connect with others, but also boosts their mood and supports positive mental wellbeing. #WorldMentalHealthDay #ChildrensWellbeing #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #OutdoorPlay
As children start nursery or school, routines matter! But screen time can disrupt sleep 😴. Try calm, creative activities like colouring before bed to help children relax and make school nights calmer. 🌙✨ #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #Play #EarlyYears #ScreenFreePlay
Excessive screen time before bed can disrupt children’s sleep routines. Encourage families to swap screens for calming activities, like reading together, to help children settle more easily and develop healthy bedtime habits. 📘 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #LanguageDevelopment
Too much time on screens can affect children’s bed time routines. 💤 Swapping out screens before bed time, for activities like reading together can help children fall asleep quicker and create a calming bed time routine. 📘 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #ScreenFreeTime #Play
Encouraging families to play outdoors each day supports physical development and helps build positive routines for children. 👨👩👦🌳 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #EarlyYears #ScreenFreeTime
Too much screen time makes it harder for children to stay active and develop healthy habits. Playing outside for just a few minutes every day keeps children active and healthy. 🐞🌳 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #ScreenFreeTime #OutdoorPlay #Bradford
Too much time on screens can get in the way of your child staying active and moving their body. 📱 Spending time outdoors helps children stay active, reduce stress, and improve focus and mood. 🌳 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #ActiveLifestyles
Too much screen time, especially before bedtime, can make it harder for children to fall asleep 😴. Keeping children active during the day helps them fall asleep faster and enjoy deeper, more restful sleep 🌙🏃♀️#LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
When children focus on screens during mealtimes, they may miss out on valuable opportunities for social interaction and shared family experiences. 👨👩👦 Explore resources to help support families in reducing screen time: 50thingstodo.org/less-screen-ti… #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
When screens are on during meals, children can miss out on the special moments that happen around the table. Mealtimes are a chance to connect, share stories, and enjoy time together as a family 🥗 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
With increasing screen time, many children are spending more time indoors. Outdoor play is vital, it encourages sensory exploration and real-world learning through touch, sight, and sound 🌿👀👂. Explore more here: 50thingstodo.org/less-screen-ti… #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
More screen time often means children are spending more time indoors 🏠. Playing outside gives them the chance to explore the world around them, touching, seeing, and hearing real things! #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Too much screen time can make it harder for children to go outside and be active, leading to obesity. 💭 Playing outside, whether it's skipping, jumping or hopping, can encourage your child to stay off screens and enjoy the outdoors! 🛝 #LessScreenTimeMorePlaytime
Encouraging active play is key to healthy development. 🙌 Reducing screen time and increasing opportunities for physical activity, like hopping, skipping, and climbing, helps children stay fit and supports their overall wellbeing. #LessScreenTimeMorePlaytime #ActiveLifestyles
Mealtimes are a key opportunity to support healthy habits! Encouraging screen-free eating helps young children tune into their hunger cues and develop mindful eating from the start.🍽️ Take a look at our resources here👉 50thingstodo.org/less-screen-ti… #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Having meal times without screens helps children to know when they are full, and encourages heathier eating habits. 🍽️ Plus, it’s the perfect time to connect as a family! 👨👩👦 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #HealthyHabits #ScreenFreeMeals
In today’s digital world, screens are everywhere, but too much screen time is having a detrimental effect on young children's development. The team behind '50 Things To Do Before 5' have launched a new campaign #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime to support families. @DaneRoydSchool
Too much screen time can mean missed chances for conversation, and playing with your child helps them learn and understand new words. 💙 Even simple conversations about daily life make a big difference to later learning. 💭 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Too much screen time can limit chances for children to talk, play, and connect. Powerful, simple chats and playful moments can be key for building language and boosting later learning. ✍️ Find out more about screen time here: 50thingstodo.org/less-screen-ti… #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
So good to be working on an outdoor Summer show. BAT is taking it back to the parks with The Play's the Thing. Tonight is a cold read of the play. battheatre.org/shows/current-… #BATtheatre #TakingItToTheParks #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #SummerPlay
Excessive screen time before bed can disrupt children’s sleep routines. Encourage families to swap screens for calming activities, like reading together, to help children settle more easily and develop healthy bedtime habits. 📘 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #LanguageDevelopment
Too much time on screens can affect children’s bed time routines. 💤 Swapping out screens before bed time, for activities like reading together can help children fall asleep quicker and create a calming bed time routine. 📘 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #ScreenFreeTime #Play
It’s World Mental Health Day next week (Oct 10)! Outdoor play not only helps children connect with others, but also boosts their mood and supports positive mental wellbeing. #WorldMentalHealthDay #ChildrensWellbeing #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #OutdoorPlay
As children start nursery or school, routines matter! But screen time can disrupt sleep 😴. Try calm, creative activities like colouring before bed to help children relax and make school nights calmer. 🌙✨ #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #Play #EarlyYears #ScreenFreePlay
Encouraging active play is key to healthy development. 🙌 Reducing screen time and increasing opportunities for physical activity, like hopping, skipping, and climbing, helps children stay fit and supports their overall wellbeing. #LessScreenTimeMorePlaytime #ActiveLifestyles
Too much screen time makes it harder for children to stay active and develop healthy habits. Playing outside for just a few minutes every day keeps children active and healthy. 🐞🌳 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #ScreenFreeTime #OutdoorPlay #Bradford
Too much time on screens can get in the way of your child staying active and moving their body. 📱 Spending time outdoors helps children stay active, reduce stress, and improve focus and mood. 🌳 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #ActiveLifestyles
More screen time often means children are spending more time indoors 🏠. Playing outside gives them the chance to explore the world around them, touching, seeing, and hearing real things! #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
When screens are on during meals, children can miss out on the special moments that happen around the table. Mealtimes are a chance to connect, share stories, and enjoy time together as a family 🥗 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Too much screen time, especially before bedtime, can make it harder for children to fall asleep 😴. Keeping children active during the day helps them fall asleep faster and enjoy deeper, more restful sleep 🌙🏃♀️#LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Too much screen time can make it harder for children to go outside and be active, leading to obesity. 💭 Playing outside, whether it's skipping, jumping or hopping, can encourage your child to stay off screens and enjoy the outdoors! 🛝 #LessScreenTimeMorePlaytime
Too much screen time can mean missed chances for conversation, and playing with your child helps them learn and understand new words. 💙 Even simple conversations about daily life make a big difference to later learning. 💭 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
When children focus on screens during mealtimes, they may miss out on valuable opportunities for social interaction and shared family experiences. 👨👩👦 Explore resources to help support families in reducing screen time: 50thingstodo.org/less-screen-ti… #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Encouraging families to play outdoors each day supports physical development and helps build positive routines for children. 👨👩👦🌳 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #EarlyYears #ScreenFreeTime
In today’s digital world, screens are everywhere, but too much screen time is having a detrimental effect on young children's development. The team behind '50 Things To Do Before 5' have launched a new campaign #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime to support families. @DaneRoydSchool
With increasing screen time, many children are spending more time indoors. Outdoor play is vital, it encourages sensory exploration and real-world learning through touch, sight, and sound 🌿👀👂. Explore more here: 50thingstodo.org/less-screen-ti… #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Mealtimes are a key opportunity to support healthy habits! Encouraging screen-free eating helps young children tune into their hunger cues and develop mindful eating from the start.🍽️ Take a look at our resources here👉 50thingstodo.org/less-screen-ti… #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Too much screen time can limit chances for children to talk, play, and connect. Powerful, simple chats and playful moments can be key for building language and boosting later learning. ✍️ Find out more about screen time here: 50thingstodo.org/less-screen-ti… #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime
Having meal times without screens helps children to know when they are full, and encourages heathier eating habits. 🍽️ Plus, it’s the perfect time to connect as a family! 👨👩👦 #LessScreenTimeMorePlayTime #HealthyHabits #ScreenFreeMeals
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