1625 Avenue Of The Cities Moline, IL 61265

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Managing Screen Time for Kids: Striking a Balance for Healthy Development

Screens are now a common part of our society. Your child can easily spend a full day on their screen, but that’s not great for their developmental and physical health. It’s important that you are taking steps to limit how much screen time your child gets each day so that they can still get physical activities in and they aren’t as dependent on their screens for entertainment and comfort. There are steps that you can take to limit your child’s screen time and ensure that they’re developing properly without the overuse of screens.

Limiting Screen Time

Screen time can add up fast. You might let your child watch a few shows or play games on their computer and that can easily add up to hours spent with screens. This doesn’t include any screen time used for homework and in school. An overuse of screen time can lead to issues with sleeping, obesity, and how their relationships work.

It’s important to understand what you can do to limit your child’s screen time while they aren’t in school. You should be setting intentional limits on screen time and communicating these with your child. Many different devices also have features where you can limit how much time is spent on your phone or tablet.

You can also create activities so that your child isn’t as enticed by their screens. It’s important to ensure your child is getting physical exercise and even playing outside when possible. This can help increase their endorphins and provide feelings of happiness in their brain. This can also strengthen your relationship with your child and help them function to the best of their abilities.

Contact Our Pediatrician Today

Make sure your child has balance with their screen time! Contact your pediatrician to learn more about how you can create limits with screen time and how less screen time helps your child’s development.

Screens are now a common part of our society. Your child can easily spend a full day on their screen, but that’s not great for their developmental and physical health. It’s important that you are taking steps to limit how much screen time your child gets each day so that they can still get physical activities in and they aren’t as dependent on their screens for entertainment and comfort. There are steps that you can take to limit your child’s screen time and ensure that they’re developing properly without the overuse of screens.

Limiting Screen Time

Screen time can add up fast. You might let your child watch a few shows or play games on their computer and that can easily add up to hours spent with screens. This doesn’t include any screen time used for homework and in school. An overuse of screen time can lead to issues with sleeping, obesity, and how their relationships work.

It’s important to understand what you can do to limit your child’s screen time while they aren’t in school. You should be setting intentional limits on screen time and communicating these with your child. Many different devices also have features where you can limit how much time is spent on your phone or tablet.

You can also create activities so that your child isn’t as enticed by their screens. It’s important to ensure your child is getting physical exercise and even playing outside when possible. This can help increase their endorphins and provide feelings of happiness in their brain. This can also strengthen your relationship with your child and help them function to the best of their abilities.

Contact Our Pediatrician Today

Make sure your child has balance with their screen time! Contact your pediatrician to learn more about how you can create limits with screen time and how less screen time helps your child’s development.

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1625 Avenue Of The Cities,
Moline, IL 61265

Our Sick Clinic is currently open 8 am to 10:45 am Monday through Friday (this is NOT a walk-in clinic). 

We recommend using our self-scheduling link , appointment request link, or calling us before arriving at the office to reserve your time slot.

The sick clinic is for acute problems like rashes, insect bites, poison ivy, sunburn and ear pain.    We continue to take additional precautions to ensure the safety and health of our patients and staff through the use of our mobile registration and gathering information in advance of your appointment. 

Thank you for your continued patience and support as we strive to meet the ongoing needs of our community in the safest possible manner.



Our Moline office is open from 8 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 5 pm Monday through Friday.  We have limited Saturday availability for acute sick symptoms only through our Facebook self-scheduling link which will be posted each Friday evening by 7 pm CST.   We do not have regular office hours on Sunday, however there is a provider on-call in case of emergencies.

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