Scary Mommy
Sep 08, 2022
 
 
Screen Time Limits Don’t Exist Before 9 AM
 
“At a very dark time in mine and my husband’s life, our toddler was waking up every single morning as early as 4:30 AM,” admits Katie Garrity. “My little girl was ready to party, bright-eyed, and screaming at the top of her lungs for someone to come get her out of her crib at dawn.” 

What can you even do with a kid who’s up that early, that insistently? Well, the answer is simple, really: cartoons. Please enjoy this argument for why there’s no such thing as screen time limits before 9 am. 

Truly, what would we all do without Peppa Pig

Kelly Faircloth, Executive Editor
 
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