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In an era where parenting often feels like a performance judged in real-time by peers, social media, and the occasional ...
A new study shows many parents share the same fears around their children’s screen time and they struggle with finding ways ...
As kids spend more time on screens, a new national survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of The Kids Mental Health Foundation, founded by Nationwide Children's Hospital, identifies parents' greatest ...
More than 74% of parents feel guilty about screens. Lingokids’ survey shines a light on judgment, guilt, and why quality ...
In April, Lingokids invited parents to open a conversation around screen time parent guilt by rolling out thought-provoking ...
If you’re a parent wrestling with guilt over how much screen time your kids get, you’re far from alone. A new nationwide ...
VALID, UNEXPIRED PASSPORT. FIVE ON YOUR MENTAL HEALTH TONIGHT. HOW YOUR SCREEN TIME AFFECTS YOUNGER CHILDREN. YOUR SCREEN TIME A NEW STUDY MEASURES THE IMPACT ON THEIR HEALTH AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT.
But this increasing reliance on digital devices raises a crucial question: how is it affecting children's developing brains? Is screen time simply a modern tool, or is it fundamentally altering ...
These include poorer cognitive development, increased behavioral and emotional problems, weaker attachment to parents and higher screen time in children themselves. Though the effect sizes were ...
Parents who focus more on what their children are watching ... on caregiver well-being. As the screen time debate evolves, Lingokids hopes its campaign will offer more than awareness—it aims ...