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 encourged my children to play basket-                                     “
 ball and clean the yard at home,” she
 says.                                    Children tend to get emotionally unstable
 Similarly, Lin tries to shift her
 children’s attention away from the            when stimulated by digital content.
 cartoons. She purchased teaching
 packages for her children to make
 homemade soap, build blocks, and as-                                      ”
 semble magnetic building toys.
               Dr. Cecilia Lam
               Dr. Cecilia Lam
 Cut Down Screen Time  dren. “On the positive side, children  tions, like learning the social cues and  ally unstable when stimulated by digi-
 Cecilia Lam Wing-chi, the profes-  are more comfortable with learning in  social positions,” Lam says.  Socializ-  tal content,” she adds.
 sional  consultant  of the  Department   the virtual classrooms,” she says.   ing is an important part of children
 of Educational Psychology at the Chi-  “Since teachers now are making ef-  development, when children learn
 nese University of Hong Kong, says   forts to make online lessons more in-  how to form friendships and interact
 it is “unavoidable” for children to use   teractive and engaging, children have  with others.
 electronic devices during the pan-  fun in learning too,” Lam says. “For   “Long  period  of  exposure  to
 demic. “Parents should try to mini-  kids who are shy, they feel more com-  screens is bad for their eye sight,” Lam
 mize their screen time,” she says. Lam   fortable to speak up,” she adds.   says. “It provides too much stimula-
 suggests 30 minutes per time for pri-  “On the other hand, online lessons  tion to children’s physical and mental   Edited by Emilie Lui
                                                                                       Edited by Emilie Lui
 mary school children, and 15 minutes   deprive children of social interac-  health. Children tend to get emotion-  Sub-edited by Howard Li
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                                                                                                          d Li
 for preschoolers.
 Lam thinks that parents should ar-
 range engaging games and activities
 as alternatives. Toys sets such as Lego,
 arts and crafts, readings, and family
 board games are recommended. “For
 preschoolers, hands-on toys are more
 suitable for them,” she says. “Parents
 are encouraged to create toys corners
 for preschoolers to get them fully en-
 gaged.”
 Lam points out that e-learning has
 positive and negative effects on chil-
 Enzo was making chalk pain ts o n the balc o n y during the l ock do wn in Singapore.
 Enzo was making chalk paints on the balcony during the lockdown in Singapore.
 ( Photo Courtesy o f K yra Ku o )
 (Photo Courtesy of Kyra Kuo)
 childrens  visit  their  grandparents  as   In Search for Solutions  “
 usual to prevent infection. And that   To reduce screen time for children,   Parents are
 deprives the couple of their time to  parents try hard to think of alternative
 rest. “Their grandparents used to look  activities for their kids. Kuo let Enzo   encouraged to
 after the kids at their place on Satur-  make chalk paints on the balcony. The
 day afternoon, so my husband and I  toddler also used boxes to build a 3D   create toys corners
 could rest or go shopping,” Lin says.  parking garage with his father. “Enzo
 Lin lets her children watch more  sometimes joined me in cooking din-  for preschoolers to
 cartoon. “But I find the children re-  ner and bathing his baby brother. This
 ally are addicted to watching TV,” Lin  allowed me to keep him company   get them
 says. “They ask for more cartoons and  when doing the chores,” Kuo says.   fully engaged.
 become emotionally unstable. They  Wang tried reading books and play-
 will throw a tantrum and it is difficult  ing board games more with her chil-
 to communicate with them when they  dren to reduce their use of electronic
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