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Babies and toddlers under the age of two should have no screen time at all, landmark study says
Babies and toddlers under the age of two should not receive any intentional screen time at all, according to a new study.
A new study suggests that moderate screen time may help youth recover faster from concussion than strict screen avoidance.
When it comes to screen time and kids, less is more. That’s according to a recent Denmark study led by Dr. Jesper Schmidt-Persson from the University of Southern Denmark. It looked at the effects of ...
Nobody’s perfect. But a massive new study out of Japan just gave us more reason to think about the examples we give our kids and whether all that extra screen time costs them more than we realize.
Problematic smartphone use (PSU) has substantially increased in the last seven years, negatively impacting children's overall quality of life, although the proportion of children with clinical-level ...
Screen time has long been a concern for parents, child safety advocates and others, particularly in the early years when a child's brain and language skills are developing. New research from Southern ...
There may be a link between social media use during early adolescence and lower cognitive performance, a new study suggests. The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, or ...
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