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Screen time — specifically, time spent on video games — has been linked to an increased risk of social and emotional disorders in children.
A recent study suggests that limiting screen time and promoting physical activity from childhood may help safeguard mental health in adolescence. The findings are particularly significant given ...
Children should be prohibited from screen time until the age of 3 as it can lead to developmental delays, a new study published in JAMA Pediatrics found.
Swedish health officials say that toddlers should be banned from using digital media and TV completely, claiming it can lead to poor sleep, mental health issues, and other problems.
Many parents allow children more than double the TV and tablet time experts suggest. Families are turning to screens for learning and distraction, clashing with advice.
If your children are spending too much time on screens, it can cause emotional and behavioral problems and lead to more screen use, according to a new meta-analysis.
How much screen time is too much? Know from an expert when and how much screen time is appropriate for your kids and how it can affect your child's health.
Not all screen time is created equally. Experts explain why quality matters more than quantity and how parents can rethink their rules for devices.
Too much screen time can slow children's recovery from concussions, but new research suggests that banning screen time is not the answer. The researchers looked for links between the self-reported ...
Excessive screen time in children linked to dry eye disease causing blurry vision, redness, and itchiness. Study reveals 90% of children with mild to severe dry eye disease due to prolonged screen ...
Screen time can change children’s brains, but there are some easy ways to reduce their dependence on devices Your support helps us to tell the story Support Now ...
We talk with families about the idea that not all screen time is created equal. Yes, the amount of screen time matters.