5 Tips To Protect Your Kid's Eye Damage From Screens
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Ongoing, First published May 26, 2021
Playing outdoor games with friends like cricket, football, etc. keeps kids busy and occupied so they can spend less time on cell phones or TV screens. For kids who don't like to play outdoor games much, they can engage in indoor activities like drawing, crafting, etc. Children like to play with their friends. Make them more social and interactive with other kids so they won't watch tv or mobiles meanwhile.
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