PBS Kids Super Vision now lets you control your child's screen time from your Apple Watch

With today's update, parents will be able to control how much time their kids spend on PBS' kid-focused website, pbskids.org, by setting a "Play Timer" from their Apple Watch. From the App Store description:

PBS KIDS Super Vision for Apple Watch is here! Set a Play Timer to transition you child from screen time to bed time or meal time without having to pull out your phone.

PBS Kids Super Vision already lets parents keep track of what games and videos their child is playing and watching from their iPhone, and today's update brings a bit of that supervision to the Apple Watch. If you'd like to grab the update, you can do so now from the store link below.

More: Check out iMore's Apple Watch app roundup

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