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Controlling screen time

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THE first week of the new school term has passed, so with regards to the challenges of getting children out of holiday mode and back into routine, the battle is half won.

From having to adapt to going back to starting their days earlier and equally earlier bedtimes, to homework schedules – it’s a big adjustment after pupils have been on break for almost a month.

Arguably one of the bigger challenges may be weaning children off increased device and TV time that is usually associated the holiday period.

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