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As summer rolls in, children rejoice at the prospect of no school and endless fun. However, this break from routine can present unique challenges for parents. Aliza Pressman, a developmental psychologist and host of the podcast “Raising Good Humans,” recently shared insights on navigating these parenting hurdles.
One of the key topics discussed was the importance of setting and maintaining screen time limits. With more free time on their hands, children may gravitate towards screens, making it essential for parents to establish clear guidelines. Pressman emphasized the need for balance, encouraging parents to promote outdoor activities and creative play as alternatives.
Another significant point raised was the concept of granting children more freedom during the summer. While it can be daunting for parents to loosen the reins, Pressman highlighted the benefits of fostering independence. Encouraging kids to make decisions and explore their surroundings can lead to personal growth and confidence. Overall, summer can be a rewarding time for both parents and children when approached with thoughtful strategies.
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