Education
News 11 s Arlette Yousif has advice for concerned parents
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA/KECY) - Electronics are a large part of most of our daily routines, but many have seen their screen times spike since the start of the pandemic. This applies to kids in particular thanks to the shift to remote learning.
Some children are struggling to adjust, while others enjoy the extra time online. Yuma Union High School District Social Worker, Devin Sioma, says too much screen time not only affects children physically, but also impacts their social skills and behavior.
Fortunately, there are things parents can do to help their kids unplug, connect with people.