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Moderation of screen time (which includes TV, videos, DVDs, computers, tablets, video games and handheld devices) is key for healthy development and staying active. Screen time should be limited to no more than 30 minutes a week while in child care, and no screen time for children under age two. Infants should have no screen time, and toddlers should be limited to no more than four times a year, or never. Not too long ago, parents and child care providers all over the country were buying and showing videos geared entirely toward the infant audience. But now we know that babies and even toddlers (up to two years old) shouldn’t get any screen time at all, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. For preschoolers, use screen time sparingly. No more than 30 minutes per week, or never, while in child care and early education settings Work with families to ensure no more than two hours per day at home Provide screen time reduction education to parents at least twice a year Preschoolers often watch more TV than is recommended at home so it’s best to minimize screen time in child care and early education programs. Whenever young children in your care do get screen time, make sure it’s for educational or physical activity purposes only. A lot of educational shows and DVDs today weave developmentally appropriate academic messages or physical activity in seamlessly. Be sure to participate in any activities with the children. How to Work with Parents to Reduce Screen Time You can teach parents about reducing screen time by sharing information. You don’t have to preach about the do’s and don’ts. Occasionally post resources about screen time on your bulletin board or include a little something about it in your monthly or seasonal newsletter. You can also suggest some quality educational shows and videos/DVDs.