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Actor and comedian Amy Schumer has opened up about her parenting philosophy, emphasizing the importance of limiting screen time for young children. During a discussion with Oprah Winfrey, Schumer shared her approach to raising her six-year-old son, Gene, stating that she never allows him to play with her phone or watch YouTube.
Schumer believes that a play-based childhood is crucial for a child's development, a sentiment echoed by many experts in child psychology. She firmly stated, “I do not let him play with my phone, ever,” highlighting her commitment to fostering an environment where Gene can engage in imaginative play rather than being absorbed by screens.
The comedian’s guidelines extend to screen usage in general, as she mentioned that they allow no YouTube content unless it is during a specific circumstance like getting a haircut. This approach reflects a growing trend among parents who are increasingly aware of the potential negative impacts of excessive screen time on young children.
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