Parents rely on online info about screen time, but a new study shows how media coverage amplifies some research while leaving out key findings. Here’s what you need to know.
One in three Australians aren’t getting the recommended seven to nine hours of sleep needed each night, and even more of us are reporting getting such a poor quality of sleep it is impacting our lives ...
The study observed that a parent’s screen habits can have direct impact on the child’s media consumption. Here’s how it works.
The study’s results revealed a negative association between screen time and language development among toddlers.
A study reveals that excessive screen time in toddlers delays language development by limiting social interactions. Children ...
Crucial brain development in the first few years of life depends on the ‘serve and return’ interaction with parents and ...
Children may have access to phones, tablets and other gadgets regularly, but it’s important for them to be used safely, says ...
A collaboration of researchers from 20 nations has found that toddlers exceed recommended screen time limits, with television ...
Why do some parenting studies dominate the headlines while others go unnoticed? New research unpacks how media coverage ...