Quality Rating 5: Screen Time
Instructions
To meet the requirements for Developmentally Appropriate Learning and Practice: Screen Time: DAP 6.5 – School-Age Only, you will upload a Screen Time Policy that describes your program’s approach to using technology and other media with children.
The Policy or Statement Builder provides a step-by-step guide for creating your policy.
Screen Time Policy
Technology has quickly become part of daily life for most of us, including many children. This easy access means that adults must make decisions about the time children spend in front of screens. Many experts have concerns about the effects of too much screen time, particularly as it relates to children’s health. At the same time, meaningful interaction with technology and media offers opportunities for children to explore worlds they might otherwise be unable to experience. A screen time policy outlines how and why the children in your program engage with technology and media devices, and the amount of screen time they are allowed.
What does the documentation look like?
A complete screen time policy includes the:
- Types of screens available to children (television, tablets, computers, etc.)
- Purpose, availability, and limitations related to screen use
- Age(s) of children exposed to screens
- How screen time is directly related to children’s learning
- How program staff facilitate learning and engage with children when screens are in use
- Other options available to children when screens are in use
Policy or Statement Builder
Develop a Screen Time Policy that describes your program’s process in managing technology and media activities with the children in your program. Once you have spent time reflecting on the questions below, you’re ready to build your Screen Time Policy.
Do you need more time to think about writing your Screen Time Policy? Use Writers Tips and Prompts to find examples and get more guidance.