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Les écrans en famille - Gérer, éduquer, et accompagner

Nowadays, even the youngest children can use smartphones and tablets. Some parents worry their child spends too much time in front of the screens and/or feel completely overwhelmed by the rapidly changing world of digital media.

For parents many questions arise in this context: When should my child have its own smartphone? Do televisions or game consoles belong in the child's room? How much time should my child spend in front of screens?
Should my child use them independently? Etc.

This guide provides answers based on scientific research and practical tips to these essential questions. You'll find the Poster related to this guide in these resources under "Poster: Les écrans en famille"

  • Service National de la Jeunesse (SNJ)
  • other
  • Luxembourg

Nowadays, even the youngest children can use smartphones and tablets. Some parents worry their child spends too much time in front of the screens and/or feel completely overwhelmed by the rapidly changing world of digital media.

For parents many questions arise in this context: When should my child have its own smartphone? Do televisions or game consoles belong in the child's room? How much time should my child spend in front of screens?
Should my child use them independently? Etc.

This guide provides answers based on scientific research and practical tips to these essential questions. You'll find the Poster related to this guide in these resources under "Poster: Les écrans en famille"

  • Service National de la Jeunesse (SNJ)
  • other
  • Luxembourg