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As parents ourselves, we believe that there is a need for play facilities that offer a wide range of play options for children other than inflatables and trampolines. Our goal was to create a play space in which children of different age groups can have fun together under 1 roof! There are few facilities that can meet the play needs of both a 2 year old and a 10 year old.
Introducing….Hyper Kidz! Our facility features soft foam play equipment with slow moving parts, a unique dress, and a fun theme. Hyper Kidz also has multiple party rooms to host children's birthdays as well as special events or celebrations for groups, camps, sports teams, field trips, and organizations.
We strongly believe in the power of play and its ability to develop and enhance children's social skills, critical and analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, fine and gross motor skills, and social etiquette. Hyper Kidz is the perfect option to reduce screentime and encourage active and physical play.
Our bright, soft, and visually open play area ensures children's safety, while challenging them to climb, run, think, interact, explore, chase their imaginations, and have fun. Hyper Kidz offers year-round, climate-controlled fun for children ages 0-13.
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In today’s digital age, technology is an integral part of our lives. From work emails and social media to streaming services and news updates, we spend a significant portion of our day in front of screens. While technology has its benefits, excessive screen time can have a negative impact on our mental health.
Research has shown that too much screen time, particularly on social media and other digital platforms, can lead to increased anxiety, depression, and feelings of isolation. It’s essential to recognize when screen time is becoming detrimental and take steps to manage it effectively for better mental well-being.
In this article, we’ll explore the effects of excessive screen time on mental health and provide strategies for managing your digital habits to improve your overall well-being.
1. Understanding the Impact of Excessive Screen Time
It’s important to understand how spending too much time on screens can affect your mental health. Here are some ways in which excessive screen time can impact your well-being:
- Increased Anxiety and Stress: Constant notifications and the pressure to stay connected can lead to feelings of stress and anxiety. Being constantly "plugged in" can create a sense of urgency that leaves little room for relaxation.
- Sleep Disruptions: The blue light emitted by screens interferes with the production of melatonin, the hormone responsible for regulating sleep.
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Want to cut back on social networking use? Or perhaps you want to reduce time spent with social media on a family iOS device? The iPhone and iPad new Screen Time feature can make that easier than ever before, by allowing you to put a time limit on social networking usage to a...
Apple always goes the extra mile to ensure safety and security. It’s vital, however, to do your part. To start, be sure to fully utilize the built-in Mac parental controls. highstermobile.com/blog/parental-control-guides/
Whether it is a scheduled maintenance appointment or drive-up oil change service, customers have the use of the lounge. Since it opened during Covid, the seating is spaced more widely than before the pandemic. During warm weather a few Adirondack chairs are placed outdoors for those wishing to pass the time there. Coffee varieties, water, and snacks (left of frame) are provided, too. Unlike 10 years ago, when smartphones and other digital Internet devices were not ubiquitous, in 2024 almost everyone seemed to be looking at some kind of screen for business or pleasure. Perhaps this urge to carry on working, even when servicing one's car, comes from the years of working from home and the services and devices making mobile transaction/communication easier all the time.
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