Parenting and Media Boundaries
Cross-source consensus on Parenting and Media Boundaries from 1 sources and 7 claims.
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- The article recommends that children not sleep with phones, laptops, or connected devices in their rooms. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- Parents are advised to delay and restrict media, especially violent imagery and addictive games. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- Phones should be removed at bedtime so children can disconnect from conflict, games, bullying, and stimulation. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- Children are advised to sleep in truly dark rooms, and unnecessary nightlights are discouraged. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- Caffeine abuse is framed as a sleep hygiene problem, with energy drinks singled out for criticism. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- Caffeinated coffee is recommended to stop by 2 p.m. to avoid harming sleep. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation
- The snooze alarm is described as harmful because it fragments sleep and repeats the hardest part of waking. — Combat, Killing, Media Violence, and Sleep Deprivation