1. Set clear time limits: Work with your child to create a daily schedule for using electronic devices, including time allocation for learning, entertainment, and rest. Ensure that they have sufficient time for non screen activities such as outdoor activities, reading books, and interacting with family.
2. Create areas and time periods without electronic products: Set certain areas or specific time periods in the household as areas or time periods without electronic products, encourage family members to comply together, and reduce the interference of electronic products.
3. Provide alternative activities and interest cultivation: Encourage children to participate in diverse activities such as sports, art creation, music, reading, etc., to help them discover and develop their own interests and hobbies. By providing a variety of alternative options, children can reduce their dependence on electronic products while enjoying themselves.