The nation’s largest pediatrician group warns that setting limits on screen time isn't enough to make digital media a healthier, safer place for children.
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Kids’ cognitive development: Every reason your child should have little to no screen time
Parents face an increasingly difficult decision: embrace technology in children’s education or protect their developing ...
University of Denmark researchers say the time children spend video gaming, scrolling through social media or watching TV could be putting their future heart health at risk. File Photo by Keizo ...
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New guidance shows screen limits are no longer enough for children. What parents should know
The American Academy of Pediatrics has shifted its approach to children’s screen time, a departure from years of guidance on ...
Ask a parent today what they worry about, and many will mention screen time. Teens can’t put down their phones, TikTok becomes pervasive by sixth grade, and is my kid really doing homework on their ...
Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand how parents of kids ages 12 and younger approach their children’s technology use and screen time. For this analysis, we surveyed 3,054 parents ...
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Pink's screen time rules for her kids – and 8 reasons why parents should follow her lead
For time-poor parents, Pink’s approach offers ideas rather than rules. Pink has been clear for years about one thing, her ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - An Alabama state lawmaker has prefiled a bill that aims to take a closer look at the use of screens in learning for the state’s youngest students. The bill would call on a ...
The time children and teens spend video gaming, scrolling through social media or watching TV could be putting their future heart health at risk, a new study says. Each additional hour of screen time ...
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