
Children between 0 and 5 years need real experiences and interactions.
There are no fake news that screens are indispensable in our world and, although they can bring a lot of fun and benefits, the CNAPA, supported by the Oeuvre Nationale De Secours Grande-Duchesse Charlotte, the Liewensufank initiative and the Janusz Korczak Parents’ School, want to draw attention to the fact that spending too much time in front of the screen can also have effects on the development of children. We focus on the first 5 years of the child, as these are the most important for their healthy development.
Therefore, in this campaign, CNAPA presents:
- Alternatives to use
- Methods for shared use
- Suggestions for personal use
Stay tuned! (For this campaign, it is okay to use your screens 😉)
Digital Detox Calendar:
This campaign aims to support parents of children aged 0–5 years in adapting their media use to the development of their children.
Broschür « SUMMER OFFLINE »:
For little and big explorers. Tips and cool places for a screen-free summer – for kids aged 0–5.
Questions and Answers about Media for Children (0–5 Years)
Are you wondering how much media is appropriate for young children and how you can handle it? Our FAQ provides you with the answers and useful advice!
Articles on this topic:
Articles from the magazine ” baby info ” by the Initiativ Liewensufank
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As part of the World Infant, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Day, Luxembourg has joined the global organization GAINING (Global Alliance for Inspiring Non-tech Infant Nurturing and Growth). Together with 32 other countries, we raised the alarm on 23.04.25 and drew attention to the possible consequences of too early and excessive screen consumption in children between 0 and 3 years old.
Here you can find the official Parent-Info-Alarm in several languages:
Useful Links:
Jugend und Medien
This page offers recommendations for parents of children up to 7 years, for a safe and conscious use of media.
Klicksafe
Here parents, teachers and professionals can find many materials, such as brochures, guides and worksheets, to promote digital media competence.
Flimmo
On this website, parents can find evaluations and guidance for finding child-friendly content on television, streaming and Youtube.
Schau-hin
This page provides targeted information and advice on how to deal with media in small children.
Alternatives in Luxembourg:
Supermiro
Supermiro provides an overview of activities and events for children and teenagers in Luxembourg.
Spillplaz.lu
Spillplaz.lu is a platform that lists playgrounds in Luxembourg and provides detailed information about their equipment.
Kids-in-lux.com
Kids-in-lux.com is a website with lots of tips for parents in Luxembourg, including leisure activities, events, and excursion ideas for children.
Bienvenue – Initiativ Liewensufank
The Liewensufank initiative offers courses and individual counselling for parents
Whatsonforkids.lu
Whatsonforkids.lu is an event calendar for families in Luxembourg, offering an overview of child-friendly events and activities.
Fondation Kannerschlass – Eltereschoul
Eltereschoul is aimed at all parents who want to learn more about parenting and family life.
Petitweb.lu
Petitweb.lu offers parents and children a collection of information on leisure activities, schools, and family services in Luxembourg.
@mom_luxembourg
@mom_luxembourg is an Instagram account that provides parents in Luxembourg with inspiration for activities, outings, and family-friendly offers.