Education chair Lane Clarke interviewed on 'WCSH' about new screen time recommendations for kids
On October 21, 2016, Lane Clarke, associate professor and chair of the Department of Education, gave a live interview on WCSH in response to the American Academy of Pediatrics鈥 new recommendations on the amount of screen time to which children should be exposed.
Clarke differentiated between passive screen time and active screen time. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a big difference between passively鈥 engaging with technology 鈥 that鈥檚 just kind of sitting and watching 鈥 and actively being engaged; and there are a lot of high quality apps now and programs where children have to touch and match things and listen to sounds and really be more interactive,鈥 she explained.
Gone are the days, she said, of realistically thinking that kids can avoid screen time altogether, but she stressed the importance of parents鈥 role in ensuring that their children鈥檚 screen time strikes an appropriate balance between pure entertainment and active education. 鈥淲e really need to be more thoughtful and recognize that there are going to be screens, but how are we using that screen time?鈥
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