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UK Government Guidance on Screen Time Must Address Purpose, Not Just Duration

The recent article on screen time and toddlers highlighted the alarming trend of children spending hours watching screens, rather than engaging in hands-on projects. However, this problem is not just about screen time; it's also about purpose. Children who are given the opportunity to create something meaningful, whether it's designing a park or building a car engine, reap significantly different outcomes.

Red Paper Plane's project-based learning programme has worked with over 30,000 children in Bulgaria, where five- to 10-year-olds don't consume content - they become architects, engineers, and designers. They work on "missions" lasting weeks, solving real problems with real materials. This stark contrast to the experience of many reception teachers, who watch children make cardboard iPhones because that's what they know.

The solution to this problem is not just less screen time but more meaningful time. Children need environments where they can act on the world, not just watch it. Maria Montessori understood this a century ago. The key question isn't how many hours children spend on screens, but what experiences they're missing - and how we can design early years education to restore what's being lost.

The forthcoming UK government guidance on screen use must address not just duration but purpose. We need to ask ourselves what kind of experiences our children are missing out on and how we can create a society that values hands-on learning and creative development. As a society, we must value child-rearing and understand the critical importance of these early years in establishing a child's sense of self, world, trust, and attachment.

A fundamental shift is needed to address this issue. We need to move beyond just reducing screen time and focus on creating environments that promote hands-on learning, creativity, and social skills. The brain is rapidly developing during the first five years, and it's critical that we provide children with opportunities for growth, exploration, and interaction.

Unfortunately, many societies are failing to provide adequate support for child-rearing, particularly in the US where financial constraints are a major obstacle. We need to value child-rearing and understand the importance of these early years in shaping our children's lives.

By addressing this issue, we can create a society that values hands-on learning, creativity, and social skills, rather than just watching screens. It's time for us to re-evaluate our approach to screen time and focus on creating a world where children can thrive, not just survive.
 
I'm totally with the UK government guidance on screen time needs to go beyond just telling us how much screen time is okay - we need to talk about what kind of experiences kids are missing out on πŸ€”. I mean, have you seen those projects where kids design a park or build a car engine? That's real learning! Not just watching screens, but creating something meaningful with their hands. It's like Maria Montessori said a century ago - we need to value child-rearing and give kids the tools to grow, explore, and interact. We can't just reduce screen time, we need to create environments that promote creativity, social skills, and hands-on learning πŸ’‘. Our brains are developing so fast in those first five years, it's like, what are we doing?! 🀯
 
I think it's awesome that the UK government is making changes to their guidance on screen time πŸ“ŠπŸ‘. Now we gotta make sure they're focusing on the real issue: giving kids meaningful experiences! I mean, watching screens might be fun for a bit, but it's not gonna build those problem-solving skills or creativity πŸ’‘. Our little ones are like sponges during those first five years - they soak up everything and that's what we gotta give them 🀩. Not just more screen time limits, but actual opportunities to get their hands dirty and make something real! πŸ‘¨β€πŸ­πŸ’Ό
 
πŸ€” I think its really sad that kids are spending so much time watching screens instead of getting hands-on experience πŸ“šπŸ’». We need to give them more opportunities to create, design, and problem-solve - it makes such a big difference in their development 🌱. The thing is, we can't just reduce screen time without thinking about the purpose behind it πŸ€”. What kind of experiences are kids missing out on? How can we create environments that promote creativity and social skills? Its time for us to rethink our approach to screen time and focus on giving kids the best possible start in life πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm so done with these new guidelines from the UK government πŸ™„. They're all about reducing screen time, but what about the purpose behind it? I mean, is watching YouTube videos or playing games really just "screen time" and nothing more? My kid is learning problem-solving skills and creativity through Minecraft, and that's not going to magically disappear just because we're trying to reduce screen time. What about making sure they're getting quality education in the first place? It feels like we're being asked to make up for a lack of resources rather than actually providing kids with meaningful experiences πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ€” The thing is, I think we've gotten so caught up in the idea of less screen time that we're neglecting what's really important: what kind of experiences are kids missing out on? It's not just about how many hours they spend staring at screens, but what they're actually learning and developing. Those project-based learning programmes like Red Paper Plane's are a game-changer - kids who get to design, build, and create something meaningful are a whole different story from the ones who are stuck making cardboard iPhones all day πŸ“¦. We need to start valuing hands-on learning, creativity, and social skills over just screen time. It's time for us to shift our approach and make sure we're giving kids the opportunities they need to thrive, not just survive πŸ’‘
 
I'm totally against the UK government guidance on screen time making it more about the purpose behind the screen time πŸ™„. Like, what if some kids really need screens for therapy or emotional regulation? We shouldn't stigmatize them just because they're using technology in a different way than others. Plus, I think it's pretty unrealistic to expect parents and educators to be able to create these super engaging hands-on projects that'll keep kids occupied for hours on end. It's just not possible or feasible for everyone πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. We need more support and resources for families and schools, rather than telling them what they should or shouldn't do with their screen time ⚠️.
 
I'm telling you, it's like when I was a kid we didn't even have video games let alone tablets πŸ“±... we used to create our own fun with cardboard boxes and markers 🎨. Nowadays it's all about screens and apps, it's like they're addicted or something πŸ˜•. We need to get back to basics, give kids some real projects to work on, you know, like building a treehouse or fixing a bike 🌳πŸ’ͺ. That way they can learn for real, not just watch cat videos all day 🐈. It's like Maria Montessori said, we're missing out on so much if we don't give kids some hands-on experience πŸ‘¦πŸ»... trust me I remember when my little sis was that age and she was glued to a screen, it broke my heart 😭. We need to wake up and start valuing those early years of childhood again πŸ™.
 
I'm so done with all this screen time nonsense 🀯! It's like, what's the point of having kids if they're just gonna sit around watching screens all day? I mean, have you seen those projects that Red Paper Plane does in Bulgaria? Mind blown! 30,000 kids and not a single screen in sight. That's some next level learning right there 😲. We need to get back to basics and focus on hands-on stuff. It's not just about less screen time, it's about giving kids the tools to create, build, and explore. And yeah, it's all about those early years, dude. The brain is like, super developed during that time, so we gotta give 'em some serious playtime. πŸ€ͺ
 
Screen time is like, super important but we need to think about the purpose too πŸ€”. If kids are stuck in front of screens all day they're missing out on so much! Like, have you seen those videos of kids building stuff and creating art? 🎨 They're actually learning stuff and having fun at the same time. We should be encouraging that kind of thing instead of just telling them to put down their phones.

I was reading about this one program in Bulgaria where they take 5-10 year olds and turn them into architects and engineers... it's wild! 🀯 They're not even watching screens, they're creating things and solving problems. That's what we need more of, not less screen time.

We should be designing our schools to encourage hands-on learning and creativity, not just sitting in a classroom staring at a wall. It's like, the brain is growing so fast during those first five years, we need to give them some real-life experiences to happen 🌱
 
I'm still thinking about what the article said about screen time and toddlers... πŸ€” I mean, kids are meant to be active and create things, not just watch screens all day. It's like they're missing out on so many cool experiences. Red Paper Plane's project-based learning programme is actually really inspiring - I wish more schools would do something like that! 🌟 And yeah, it's not just about how much screen time there is, but what kind of things kids are doing instead. We need to ask ourselves what we're missing out on as a society... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I think its wild how much a difference purpose makes when its comes to kids and screen time 🀯. If they're building stuff or helping with real problems then thats one thing but if theyre just watching screens all day like they are in the states it cant be good for them πŸ˜•. I mean we need to make sure children have hands on time and get to do things that help create meaning and value in their life. its not just about how much screen time they have but what kind of experiences they're having 🌟
 
oh my gosh, i completely agree!!! 🀩 we need to shift the focus from just reducing screen time to actually creating environments that promote hands-on learning and creativity in those early years! it's so true that kids are missing out on so many experiences by just watching screens all day, they need to be given the opportunity to create, build, and problem-solve with real materials. and let's not forget about the brain development during those first five years πŸ§ πŸ’‘ we have to prioritize child-rearing and provide our little ones with the tools and support they need to thrive! πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” it's all about finding that balance between giving kids some screen time and making sure they've got some real-world experience under their belt 🌳🎨 i mean, think about it, when was the last time you built something with your own two hands? πŸ πŸ› οΈ we need to start valuing those hands-on skills more, especially for our little ones πŸ‘§πŸ»πŸ‘¦πŸ»
 
I'm so worried about the future of our kids πŸ€•. All this talk about reducing screen time is great, but we need to think bigger - what kind of experiences are they missing out on? They should be building, creating, and problem-solving, not just watching screens πŸ’‘. It's like our education system is just copying old models that didn't work for a reason πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. We need to shake things up and give kids the freedom to explore and learn in a hands-on way. And yeah, it starts with parents, teachers, and governments needing to prioritize child-rearing and early childhood development πŸ’ͺ. Let's create a world where kids can grow, thrive, and develop into amazing humans 🌟.
 
OMG u gotta see this 🀯 the UK gov is talkin about changin the way they guide screen time 4 kids & it's all about purpose not just how much time u spend lookin at screens πŸ‘€ like what if instead of watchin cartoons we're buildin a park or designin a car engine? πŸŒ³πŸš— that's some serious learning goin on. I'm all for more hands-on activities 4 kids they need to be doin things not just watchin stuff. It's like, Maria Montessori knew this stuff ages ago & now we're finally gettin it πŸ™Œ. We gotta value child-rearing & make sure our kiddos are gettin the right kinda education. Fingers crossed this gov gets it right & we can create a world where kids are learnin & growin in the best way possible πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” The UK government needs to think beyond the screen time hours limit and focus on what's really important - giving kids meaningful experiences that help them grow into capable humans 🌟 Not just about reducing screen time, but creating environments that foster creativity, social skills, and hands-on learning πŸ“šπŸ’» I mean, can you imagine if we all had to design a park or build a car engine at the age of 5? Game changer 🀯 We need to value child-rearing and provide adequate support for kids' development during these critical early years πŸ’ͺ
 
I THINK THE UK GOVERNMENT NEEDS TO GET REAL ABOUT SCREEN TIME GUIDANCE - IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT HOW LONG KIDS SPEND ON SCREENS, BUT WHY THEY'RE DOING IT! πŸ€” WE NEED TO FOCUS ON GIVING KIDS MEANINGFUL EXPERIENCES THAT HELP THEM DEVELOP SKILLS AND CONFIDENCE, RATHER THAN JUST SITTING IN FRONT OF A SCREEN. IT'S TIME TO SHAPE UP THE WAY WE LEARN AND CARE FOR OUR CHILDREN πŸš€
 
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