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The Digital Dilemma It's family dinner time, but your toddler’s eyes are glued to a tablet. The food gets cold, the conversation fades, and the only sound is the rhythmic tapping on a screen ...
This is what screen time does to a child's brain - Playing computer games helps children stay connected even while they're separated, according to research.
Managing kids’ screen time is one of the most pressing challenges for today’s parents. Between iPads, TVs, YouTube, and smartphones, screens are everywhere, and while they can be helpful tools, the ...
One study by US and UK researchers looked at 11,500 brain scans of children aged 9 to 12 alongside health assessments and their own reported screen time use. While patterns of screen use were linked ...
In a world full of smartphones, tablets, and computers, how much media time is acceptable at what stage of life?
AI chatbot toys marketed as screen-free playmates could undermine children's empathy and critical thinking skills, according to pediatric specialists.
A Mayo Clinic study found that too much screen time and reqular exposure to poor quality programming has been linked to obesity, inadequate sleep schedules, insufficient sleep, behavior problems, ...
A new study from Australia estimates how every additional minute of screen time influences parent-child verbal interactions.
Twenty-one per cent of children aged under five years use a screen for more than two hours a day in Brunei, Clinical Mental Well-being Officer from the Child Development Centre (CDC) Siti Nor Fatin ...
A new study shows how too much screen time delays children's development, making them reach 11 key milestones later than other kids.
A global study revealed that parents' screen time—even brief moments on phones—may be quietly hindering their children's health.