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“Research has shown that MRI scans noted physical changes in the brains of children who spend a lot of time on screens,” says ...
Experts say too much screen time may be reshaping children’s brains affecting focus, mood, memory and social skills during ...
New research has highlighted a striking generational divide when it comes to playing outdoors – with 86% of Scottish adults ...
The research reveals that mobile phones and hectic schedules are sidelining family conversations at dinner time ... screen over having a conversation with a parent. However, it’s not just ...
As digital devices become ever more embedded in childhood, a pressing question emerges: is screen time just a modern convenience, or is it quietly reshaping the way children’s brains develop?
In moderation, watching educational TV shows, movies and apps can boost language development among young children. 2 experts ...
The great British family dinner – once the heart of household conversation – is now in sharp decline, according to new research.
Screen time permeates the lives of toddlers and preschoolers. For many young children, their exposure includes both direct viewing, such as watching a TV show, and indirect viewing, such as when ...
The research reveals that mobile phones and hectic schedules are sidelining family conversations at dinner time ... children (51%) are actively on their devices while eating, and two-thirds (66%) say ...