Adults have a responsibility not only to monitor but to guide children’s engagement with technology.
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Aliyah Norales, 25, told Newsweek: "We do find ourselves a little addicted to our phones sometimes—even if we don't want to ...
The teens are not all right. Young people are more bored than ever before — and social media, apps meant for entertainment ...
Research shows that excessive screen time makes children less alert and the harm can continue into adulthood. Read more at ...
A mum has shared why she and her husband choose not to set a screen time limit for her kids and instead gives them the ...
As parents spend more time on their phones, children are likely to engage with age-inappropriate content. Experts weigh in on ...
Author Isaac Rudansky discusses TV sets, drywall, screen time, and the lost art of boredom, and it's importance to creativity ...
A collaboration of researchers from 20 nations has found that toddlers exceed recommended screen time limits, with television ...
Not all screen time is created equally. Experts explain why quality matters more than quantity and how parents can rethink their rules for devices. A young child watches cartoons on a laptop at home.
After testing, we chose One Sec as the best overall app for managing screen time, because it strikes the right balance between being “intentional” and not being extremely restrictive.
Digital screens are pervasive at work and in homes and schools stores. The American Optometric Association says an estimated 104 million Americans of working age spend more than seven hours a day in ...