
Screen time is a hot topic among parents—and how you manage it can impact your daycare’s reputation. Whether you allow it or not, you need a clear, written screen time policy.
What to Include in Your Policy:
• When and how screens may be used (if at all)
• What type of content is permitted (e.g., educational shows only)
• Age-specific guidelines based on development
• Whether screens are used for staff planning vs. child engagement
Alternatives to Screen Time:
• Audiobooks during rest time
• Sensory bins and hands-on play
• Music and movement activities
Pro Tip: Share your screen time policy in your parent handbook and revisit it annually.
Being upfront helps families choose your program with confidence—whether you use screens sparingly or avoid them completely.
