

Included in 2-year price guarantee for additional cost: Programming package upgrades ($84.99 for AT120+, $94.99 for AT200, $104.99 for AT250), monthly fees for upgraded or additional receivers ($5-$7 per additional TV, receivers with additional functionality may be $10-$15). Included in 2-year price guarantee at $69.99 advertised price: America’s Top 120 programming package, local channels, HD service fees, and Hopper Duo Smart DVR for 1 TV. 2-Year Commitment: Early termination fee of $20/mo.

Upfront activation and/or receiver upgrade fees may apply based on credit qualification. Qualification: Advertised price requires credit qualification and 24-month commitment. Offer for new and qualifying former customers only. Courtesy of named DISH Authorized Retailer. Terms and conditions apply, call for details. Finding great children’s programming for your family can be tough, but with this guide you can navigate the latest and best shows for kids of any age. For family members over the age of 6, increased TV watching is just fine as long as it’s high-quality kids’ shows with consistent watch limits in mind. Lack of face-to-face interaction and an over-dependence on screens can also negatively affect sleep and physical health, however there are many positive benefits of smart screen use. It’s still important for young children with developing brains to have activities and interactions outside of screens though, in order to build language, social skills and empathy. For that hour of TV, parents should select quality programming for that age group, such as shows found on PBS Kids or other curated choices you can browse from our lists here. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) suggests that, while children under 18 months shouldn’t have any screen time outside of video chatting, that kids over 2 years old can have up to an hour of television per day.
