Parental Controls for Children Ages 3-5: Establish Good
Habits at an Early Age
By far, the best and easiest time to establish
parental controls on screen time is at an early age. Since
the medical community recommends that children from birth
to age 2 should not be exposed to TV at all, the only parental
controls needed at that age is to keep the TV off when infants
and babies are present.
Starting about the age of 3, children can
benefit from quality TV programming for about 1-2 hours a
day. Children this young are still responsive to parental
correction, and this is the ideal time to start using the
Mikko Que for TV parental
control. And, since the Mikko Que is so simple to use,
a young child can learn to operate the Que with parental assistance
and supervision. This begins the process of children learning
the value of time management and technology.
When children reach the age of 4-5, they
may begin showing an interest in video games or even the computer.
Thankfully, your Mikko Que provides parental
Internet control and video game control, too. As children
grow, your Mikko Que grows with them.
By using the Mikko Que to initiate parental
controls and media time management at an early stage in your
child’s life, you can capture a moment-in-time opportunity
to promote the appreciation of other activities such as school,
reading, art, sports, nature walks, and family time.
The earlier you use the Mikko Que parental
controls, the better the results will be. Please contact us
today for more information.
Media Management for Children
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