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Guardian of a 5 yr 3 m old boy6 months ago
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my son problem is if he sees any program like doremon he talks with them he behaving like that.

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Author of questionGuardian of 5 children6 months ago
A. tnq mam. and 1 more question he is interacting with us but problem he is talking with characters rey doremon don't like that that type of talking he is introvert he is not communicating with others if he communicating with others he is extremely hyperactive. but my second one is good with everyone
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy6 months ago
A. It sounds like your 5-year-old son is deeply engaged in the shows he watches, mimicking characters and interacting with them as if they are real. This is normal for young children, as they have a vivid imagination and often imitate what they see. However, if it affects his daily routine or social interactions, here’s what you can do: 1. Balance Screen Time ✔ Limit to 1 hour/day (as per WHO guidelines for kids under 6). ✔ Avoid screens 1 hour before bedtime to improve focus and sleep. ✔ Prefer educational or interactive content over passive viewing. 2. Encourage Real-World Interaction ✔ Involve him in outdoor play or creative activities (drawing, storytelling). ✔ Promote group activities like puzzles, board games, or pretend play with friends. ✔ Enroll in hobby classes (dance, music, or sports) to shift focus. 3. Talk to Him ✔ Ask him about the show: "What do you like about Doraemon?" "How would you solve problems like Doraemon does?" ✔ Gently explain the difference between real life & cartoons: "Doraemon is fun, but in real life, we use our own ideas to solve problems!" 4. Replace with Interactive Alternatives ✔ Switch to audiobooks or storytelling instead of passive screen time. ✔ Introduce books with similar themes (e.g., science, adventure stories). 5. Monitor Content ✔ Avoid shows with too much fantasy or unrealistic behavior if it affects him. ✔ Choose calmer, reality-based shows with moral lessons. When to Worry? 🚨 If he: Talks only to cartoon characters and ignores real people. Imitates dangerous or aggressive behaviors. Gets extremely upset when not allowed to watch.
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