-πŸ“žSalaam sister. How are you? +πŸ“±Wa Alaykum u Salaam, Alhamdulillah, I'm fine. How about you? How's life? -πŸ“ž-Thank God, but not very well. πŸ˜” +πŸ“± Why not? What's wrong? _πŸ“ž Well, to be honest, the kids are making me mad. Because as you know they cannot leave the house these days due to corona virus, and they keep nagging at me for being bored stiff. I don't know what to do?πŸ€” +πŸ“± Well, no worries. I have the solution.πŸ˜‰ -πŸ“ž Oh really? Can you please tell me what to do? +πŸ“± Well that's easy. I have some excellent websites with tons of free animations. They can even forget to eat. -πŸ“ž Oh, you're a lifesaver. Why haven't I thought of that before? Respected Parents! It's almost two weeks that, due to virus outbreak, we are advised to stay at home and implement the general health measures taught by Health ministry. But many of us do not know what to do at home as parents especially with the children who are bored because of being obliged to spend the whole day at home. πŸ”΄ But remember, this is not good or advisable at all to watch much TV. According to many studies conducted by the scientists and psychologists, watching TV or any other screen for long hours can be harmful for children and even adults. These studies have found that for every extra hour of television watched beyond the recommended amount, children's motor skills are compromised. They are also more prone to "psychosocial difficulties" . Too much TV can also compromise emerging skills in vocabulary, math, attention, and physical ability. Obesity, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease are also among the risks of too much TV time. And so many other problems that I don't want to talk about now. 🚫 But how much is too much? πŸ“Well, the infants and kids under three should never get the chance to watch TV or any other screen. πŸ“The kids of three to seven are not allowed to watch TV or any other screen for more than one hour per day. πŸ“And older children must not watch TV any longer than two hours a day.