Not exact matches
If you like to
limit the time your child
spends watching videos or playing games on your laptop, in - flight might be the best time to indulge them with these.
In fact, children who regularly eat dinner as a family, get around 10 hours of sleep and
limit the amount of time they
spend watching TV are 40 percent less likely to be obese, according to a study published this month in Pediatrics.
One of the best ways to get kids to be more active is to
limit the amount of time
spent in sedentary activities, especially
watching TV or other screens.
When we
spend most of our time with children under 4 feet tall, SAHMs do tend to talk in shorter sentences and have
limited topics to talk about — we're not exactly
spending our time
watching the latest news on CNN or sitting around memorizing the Oxford English Dictionary for fun.
I
spend a lot of time with a relative of mine who is in a wheelchair and has very
limited abilities to move and
watching people look at us gave me the inspiration for this blog.
Watching TV all day wasn't my ideal way to
spend the summer, but options were
limited, and I ended up sitting in the living room with my sister a lot.
Parents can set up profiles for up to six children and add time
limits to control how long kids can
spend reading,
watching videos or using the Kindle altogether.
That's cheap rent, no car,
watching the food
spending, and
limiting everything that could be
limited.
Watch those
limits on your cards and your
spending, especially if you are making a major purchase that will require a credit check (or anything else that would require a credit pull).
Watch out for
limits on rewards card category bonuses — If you're planning on
spending a lot on a card in a certain category, make sure you know the
limit to what you can earn so you can maximize your rewards... (See Category bonus
limits)
A lagoon guard notes exactly what time any boat enters the whale
watching area and assures that each boat
spend no more than the two hour
limit.
The best ways to offset the negative effects are to
watch with kids (experts call this «structured joint attention»), to select programs wisely (educational apps and interactive video games are preferable than shows), to model self - restraint when it comes to using devices, and to take seriously the AAP's recommendations for
limiting time
spent.
Watch out for fees (the Chase card doesn't have any annual fees), interest rates, and
spending limits, and be sure that you can use the card responsibly.
Watching what you
spend means keeping an eye on your overall budget to make sure you do not overstep your financial
limits for car insurance.
Apple
spent tons of effort and millions of dollars promoting the iPad as a business and creation platform instead of just a consumption machine, but there's no fighting the tiny display and
limited input options of the
Watch — this thing is all about quickly glancing at information, not really doing anything with it.
Still, this will end up being a nice change for end users as background
limits should help the battery life of the
watch, which is definitely going to be a good thing for the user as that should mean less time
spent having to charge the
watch, and more time actually wearing it and using it.
This is perhaps the most affordable high - end
watch that also looks fashionable and runs Android Wear 2.0 software, and while the fitness side is
limited it achieves a lot given the amount of money you're
spending here.
Do you
limit the amount of time [he / she]
spends watching TV, playing on the computer, or using electronic devices?
Limit the amount of time children
spend watching television or playing computer games, and encourage physical play.
Spending three hours
watching TV, trolling Facebook with no time
limit and passing hours playing League of Legends all but guarantees that you may not be living up to your potential.