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Not all screen time is bad as long as kids learn through it

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The December holidays often present a tricky balancing act for parents, as work deadlines collide with the challenge of keeping children entertained, for many screen time becomes an unavoidable fallback, but Arno Jansen van Vuuren, Managing Director at Futurewise, suggests it doesn’t have to be a compromise. Instead, carefully chosen online activities can transform screen time into a productive and engaging experience for kids, combining fun with valuable learning opportunities. 

Jansen van Vuuren emphasizes that with the right tools and platforms, children can explore coding, art, and global cultures—all from the comfort of home. Educational resources like CodeSpark, Creative Bug, and virtual museum tours not only keep kids occupied but also nurture essential skills such as problem-solving, creativity, and curiosity. By making smart screen time choices, parents can ensure their children stay inspired and enriched this holiday season, while seamlessly managing their own year-end responsibilities.

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