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Parenting 101: Managing Kids …

August 9, 2017 By admin

Move over bedtimes, potty training, and breast feeding, one of the most controversial parenting topics is proving to be the most worrisome of all – managing kids and screen time.

Parenting 101: Managing Kids and Screen time at Home and Away

Parenting 101: Managing Kids and Screen time at Home and Away

Like most couples, my husband and I don’t exactly see eye-to-eye on this topic so navigating our daughter’s screen time is far from easy. While I would much prefer her to be playing with her toys or friends instead of staring at a screen (which is clearly addictive), there is definitely a time and place for electronics. Here’s how it typically works in our house…

Kids and Screen Time – During the school year:

We enforce a no screen time rule before school and after school while she completes her homework and chores. Depending on her day, I’ll let her watch up to an hour of television and play on my iPhone for a little while to get her Instagram fix. I find that the television is easy enough to turn off but taking the iPhone away is another story. On weekends, the rules relax and she begs for as much screen time as possible. I’m happy to sleep in while she and my husband enjoy their screen time but I do find her behavior to be less than optimal after too much screen time.

Kids and Screen Time – During the Summer and Vacations:

I’ll admit that the summer is a bit of a free-for-all. If she reads a book, I will reward her with tablet or TV time if we aren’t going anywhere. When we travel, the rules go out the window and she can have as much screen time on the plane or drive as she wants. She gets car sick so she tends not to over do it on car rides but on the plane, she will watch TV (thanks Jet Blue!) and play with her tablets for hours on end. And now that some hotels put TVs in bathrooms, my daughter’s negotiation skills are sharper than ever. I enjoy the break during our travels but again, I notice that her behavior deteriorates and her crankiness increases with too much screen time.

For me, dealing with the “aftermath” of screen time isn’t worth the “free time” so I tend to discourage it and this is probably why we enjoy running around the city so much. I also find that when I take the time to sit and play a game with her or let pretend to be the teacher or doctor while I play student or patient, she is thrilled.

If you’re trying to navigate your child’s emotional and physical well being, I highly recommend checking out the new Genius of Play video campaign. These videos feature parents discussing some of the most controversial topics surrounding play – including recess, whether or not kids should play unsupervised and of course how much screen time is too much…

Here’s what some parents are saying on these topics:

At the end of the day, everything in moderation seems to be the best way to go but I will always encourage my daughter to play outside and on play dates whenever I can.

How much screen time do your kids get at home and on vacation?  Tell me below in the comments.

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Thanks to The Toy Association for sponsoring this post. As always, all opinions are my own. If you don’t want to miss a post, subscribe to Globetrotting Mommy for daily updates!

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Cool Apps Tuesday: Get around …

March 18, 2014 By admin

Looking for a cool app to help you find places and information when you’re home or away?  You’ll love AroundMe, a cool app that helps you find the closest restaurant, movie theatre, bank, and more by just using your fingertips.

 

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Cool App Tuesday: Get around town with the Around Me App

Categories include Banks/ATM, Bars, Coffee Shops, Deals, Gas Stations, Hospitals, Hotels, Local Guides, Movie Theaters, Movies, Nearby, Parking, Pharmacies, Pubs, Restaurants, Supermarkets, Taxis, and Theaters.  There is also a favorites category where you can store your most used hotspots.

This app is super fast and when you click on a category, you get an array of listings and details.  For example, when you select movies, it lists movies and theaters where that selection is playing.  If you click on a movie title, it takes you to a synapsis page where you can read movie reviews, watch trailers, see showtimes and buy tickets.  Its similar for the hotel and restaurant tabs as well.

Getting lost is a thing of the past because it integrates with Google Maps and Foursquare and shows you exactly how to find the place you’ve selected. Make dinner reservations, book a hotel, buy theater tickets, get gas and find a pharmacy all in a few easy swipes.

AroundMe is one of the best free apps I’ve tried on my iPhone for local searches.  This is true lifesaver when you’re traveling to an unfamiliar town or even at home.  Give it a shot at home and see what you think. And if you hate the adds you can pay the $2.99 for the ad-free version.

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Globetrotter Wish List: Top 10 …

November 26, 2013 By admin

It’s time for globetrotting guys on my next holiday gift list!  Check out the next round of great picks in my Globetrotter Wish List: Top 10 Holiday Gifts for Men…I think these gifts would be great for dads, grandpas, uncles, doormen and other important guys in your lives.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

Stay tuned for upcoming gift guides for big kids and more and if you need baby and little kid or women gift ideas check out the Globetrotter Wish List:  Top 10 Holiday Gifts for Babies, Holiday Wish List: Great Gifts for Globetrotting Little Kids and Globetrotter Wish List: Top 10 Holiday Gifts for Women.

Guys hate wearing bulky coats at home or away but they’ll love these lightweight Patagonia Down Sweaters available in eight manly colors.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

Men never ask for directions but with Point it: Traveller’s Language Kit – The Original Picture Dictionary – Bigger and Better (English, Spanish, French, Italian, German and Russian Edition) they can just point to the picture and be on their merry way.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

No need to worry about liquids spilling in your luggage when you’re the guy with the Soap on a Rope! I love this Grapefruit version from Jonathan Adler.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

He’ll never run out of weekend getaway ideas with The New York Times 36 Hours: 150 Weekends in the USA & Canada.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

I love these silver Photo Cufflinks from Romero Designs for the guy who misses his kids or wife when he’s on the road.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

I can’t think of any guy who wouldn’t love a GoPro camera to capture their adventures near and far.  Attach it to a bike, skateboard, toddler, etc. and get ready for some fun.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

I love this modern take on the classic flask.  The Izola Flask holds three ounces or bourbon, scotch or whatever poison your guy likes.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

All the cool dads at my daughter’s preschool have this water proof, dirt proof, show proof and shock proof LifeProof iPhone case. It will also survive  grubby kid hands too!

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

If you know a skier, this Snow Ski Wine Rack from Uncommon Goods is sure to please.

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

For the manly foodie in your life, I love The Fifty United Plates, a serving dish shaped like his favorite state (think hometown, college, etc).  These porcelain trays are great for baked dishes like quiche or pies as well as chips and dips!

Globetrotting Mommy - Holiday gifts for men

Globetrotting Mommy – Holiday gifts for men

Which is your favorite?

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Flying with kids? Check out …

November 4, 2013 By admin

Once upon a time, when I was a little girl, in-flight entertainment meant a coloring book, stickers and a Rubik’s cube.  Flying with kids has changed a lot and parents (and kids) will be thrilled to know that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) now says portable electronic devices can be used during all phases of the flight!

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Globetrotting Mommy – Flying with Kids?

No more announcements telling passengers to power down cell phones, no more waiting patiently to reach 10,000 feet before turning on that IPad or Kindle, and no more bored kids during take off and landing!  According the FAA, implementation will vary among airlines but most carries are expected to be onboard with the new rule by the end of year.  Flying with kids who can’t wait to read e-books, play games and watch videos all flight long?  Delta and Jet Blue have already gone through the approval process so start there first.

Electronic devices still need to be used in airplane mode or have cellular service disabled and phones cannot be used for talking or texting.  But if an airline offers WiFi or Bluetooth, that may be accessed.

Here is the FAA’s list of 10 things you should know about the expanded use of personal electronic devices (PED) on flights:

  1. Make safety your first priority.
  2. Changes to PED policies will not happen immediately and will vary by airline. Check with your airline to see if and when you can use your PED.
  3. Current PED policies remain in effect until an airline completes a safety assessment, gets FAA approval, and changes its PED policy.
  4. Cell phones may not be used for voice communications.
  5. Devices must be used in airplane mode or with the cellular connection disabled. You may use the WiFi connection on your device if the plane has an installed WiFi system and the airline allows its use. You can also continue to use short-range Bluetooth accessories, like wireless keyboards.
  6. Properly stow heavier devices under seats or in the overhead bins during takeoff and landing. These items could impede evacuation of an aircraft or may injure you or someone else in the event of turbulence or an accident.
  7. During the safety briefing, put down electronic devices, books and newspapers and listen to the crewmember’s instructions.
  8. It only takes a few minutes to secure items according to the crew’s instructions during takeoff and landing.
  9. In some instances of low visibility – about one percent of flights – some landing systems may not be proved PED tolerant, so you may be asked to turn off your device.
  10. Always follow crew instructions and immediately turn off your device if asked.

For more details, check out the FAA’s press release.

Bon voyage!

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