It looks like we may all be spending a lot more time at home over the next few months, which is tricky if you’re trying to keep children entertained
. If you’re concerned about resorting to screens, remember that psychologists agree that it’s not screen-time that’s harmful, but the quality of what children watch. It’s also a bonding experience to watch as a family, whether you’re viewing highbrow adaptations or trash, glorious trash.
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