Childhood Unplugged: Balancing Screen Time With Fun Summer Camp Time!
Go analog this summer and plug
into exciting
summer camp activities for your children to explore!
Everyone is talking about the risks of too much screen time for children and young adults, and there are valid reasons for that. A joint study by Common Sense Media and the Center for Humane Technology concluded that the average American child spends 50 hours engaged with screens per week, and 98% of American children 8 and under have access to a mobile device at home. Additionally, the American Academy of Pediatrics has noticed that the “intensity of the online world” and its constant comparison to others’ “friend tallies, status updates, and pictures of others having a good time” can lead to classic depression symptoms in some preteens and teens.
Of course, there are also
benefits to online communication, especially as it pertains to maintaining
connections with friends and family in other cities. A child can keep in touch
with a friend who moved away as they play Minecraft, miles apart but together. With
so much information available on the web, with a safe search engine kids can
learn an abundance of facts about the things they’re passionate about, from
music to space to dinosaurs and more. Used constructively, the internet is
great for strengthening existing bonds and learning new things.
We can all agree that
technology is now an integral part of our daily life. But finding a balance is
key to healthy online and real-life engagement in the world, and summer is the
perfect opportunity for your child to find that balance. During the summer,
children generally have much more unstructured time than they do while school
is in session. Unstructured time can lead to lots of creative play, but it can
also be very tempting for kids to spend their countless free hours looking at
screens or scrolling endlessly through Instagram and Tik Tok.
As an alternative,
participating in structured periods of creative time at a summer camp can be
socially and mentally stimulating in ways that can’t be achieved through
passive screen time. Unlike a traditional school setting, kids can choose
specific summer camp activities based on their own interests and curiosities,
which will make them naturally more engaged! Their interest in the small screen
of a personal device could lead to interest in the big screen after attending a
filmmaking camp. If they love watching covers on YouTube and have their own
singing dreams, then a musical theater or vocal recording camp is a great idea.
And following beauty influencers online could lead them to a stage makeup camp
in order to learn the craft themselves. Many of their passions, from cooking to
sports to science, can be discovered at summer camp.
Since most camps have a
zero-tolerance policy when it comes to phones and other personal tech devices,
your child will be fully engaged with the material and with the campers and
instructors around them. They will get to practice social skills like meeting
new people, making friends, and teamwork. And because your child will be in a
nurturing, kid-friendly environment all day, you won’t have to worry about them
stumbling across inappropriate online content while at home.
Technology is important and
navigating it is a valuable skill for young people to develop. As with all
things in life though, a bit of healthy moderation goes a long way, and kids—like
adults—can benefit from taking a break from their screens from time to time. It
gives us the opportunity to spend more time doing activities we love, like
theater or sports or spending time in nature. And it will give your child a
more positive, detached approach to social media, one that doesn’t have them
constantly refreshing apps, checking for every new like and follower. This
summer explore your child’s interests offline and unlock their personal
potential.
PAW’s award-winning camps for
kids ages 5-14 include Rock The Mic, Musical
Theater, Filmmaking, Guitar, Magic, Photography, Stage F/X
Makeup, Camp LOL & Camp WOW – a debate
camp for kids!
Trusted for over 30 years,
PAW has 10 camp locations to choose from including; Brentwood,
West LA, Manhattan Beach, RPV, Redondo Beach, El Segundo, East Pasadena, Old
Town Pasadena, Northridge, and Studio City. For camp information call us
at (310) 827-8827 or check out our
website at www.PerformingArtsWorkshops.com.
Performing Arts Workshops ~ the ultimate ARTS
experience.
Part Art…Part Play…ALL FUN!
Part Art…Part Play…ALL FUN!
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