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  1. ... used for distraction, substitution, and recreation. Unfortunately, the TV has become a substitute for parent-child interaction ...
  2. ... in front of a screen, such as watching TV, working on a computer, or playing video games. ... children spend about 3 hours a day watching TV. Added together, all types of screen time can ...
  3. ... is to reduce the time they spend watching TV and using a computer and other electronic devices. ... decrease screen time are: Choose 1 or 2 TV programs to watch, and turn off the TV ...
  4. ... is to reduce the time they spend watching TV and using a computer and other electronic devices. ... much screen time are: Choose 1 or 2 TV programs to watch and turn off the TV ...
  5. ... things about cancer from other sources, such as TV, the movies, or other kids. It is a ... humor to your child's day. Watch a funny TV show or movie together, or buy your child ...
  6. ... laparoscope has a tiny lens to which a TV camera is attached. The appendectomy is performed by the surgeon while looking at the TV monitor. Small instruments are inserted in the other ...
  7. ... the eating area, such as the radio or TV. Do not give them foods that are too ... and noise down: Turn off the radio or TV Close the curtains Move to a quieter room ...
  8. ... stay inside and play video games or watch TV. If your child does not like sports or ... walks together after dinner, before turning on the TV or playing computer games. Take your family to ...
  9. ... motivated. Tune in while you work out. Use TV time to exercise. You can stretch, jog in ... a bike trainer while you watch your favorite TV shows. Join or start a fitness group at ...
  10. ... information about cancer from outside sources like school, TV, and the Internet How to talk to children ... information about cancer from outside sources like school, TV, and the Internet How to talk to children ...
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