Understand The Impact Of Screen Time On A Child's Development Better - For Teachers And Parents
Educational Webinar
At EduMove Academy, we understand the importance of continuous learning and professional development for educators and parents. Our platform, connected to the Kwanda Kinetics Child Development And Therapy Centre, is designed to provide high-quality educational content at an affordable price.
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This educational webinar covers the following topics:
- The definition of screen time
- Screen time guidelines according to various international bodies
- Aspects that indicate that a child may be addicted to screen time
- Digital cocaine
- Screen time, language and speech development of a child
- Screen time and sensory processing
- Screen time and executive functioning
- Screen time and the brain
- Screen time and social skills
- Screen time, motor skills and obesity
- Screen time, stress and anxiety
- The effect of blue light on sleep hygiene
- The link between virtual autism and screen time
- Digital dementia
- Interventions and strategies to help families manage screen time
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Your Instructor

Doné van Wyk, the founder of Real Brilliance, is a qualified Neuro Science Brain-Based Coach and a member of the ICF and Comensa. She has more than 20 years of experience and have addressed many international and local audiences.
Marené Jooste is a Kinderkineticist with a Masters Degree in the neuro-sensory-motor development of children. She has been in private practice for almost 20 years and has a special interest in neuro-diverse children with neuro-motor difficulties including but not limited to autism, ADHD and DCD. She is the founder and owner of Kwanda Kinetics Child Development And Therapy Centre.