Pre-school children's speech and language development is in "steady decline" due to an over-reliance on screen time, an ...
Not all screen time is created equally. Experts explain why quality matters more than quantity and how parents can rethink ...
It’s winter, do you know where your children are? Most parents might say “in front of the TV.” When the days grow dark earlier and the weather is cold, we often find ourselves and our ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends children under the age of five spend one hour or less on digital devices and those under the age of one spend no time at all on a daily basis.
Digital media and screens have become a staple in our lives. We live in an era when we have everything at our fingertips and are forgetting how to promote interpersonal relationships and ...
As parents spend more time on their phones, children are likely to engage with age-inappropriate content. Experts weigh in on ...
Research shows that excessive screen time makes children less alert and the harm can continue into adulthood. Read more at ...
This is part of a new national health strategy to encourage children to adopt healthier lifestyles. Read more at straitstimes ...
Today’s topic: How to maximize screen time for your child. This topic is one of many I learned about while speaking with a group of Michigan State University students, studying child development.
until the child turned 2. It has since lowered the age to 18 months in its latest guidelines, as long as the screen time is "high quality content" and that an adult is "standing by to co-view ...
SINGAPORE: While much of a child’s screen time happens at home, experts say new guidelines on screen use in schools can significantly shape children's habits. Dr Ong Say How from the Institute ...
In an age where screens are ubiquitous, the challenge of managing screen time is particularly acute for our children and teens. As digital devices emerge as both a learning tool and a source of ...
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