Children Screen Time: Summer Will Never Be the Same - National Review
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The new screen time guidelines recommend no screens for children under two years of age. But many believe that it is the parents who should put their own phones away.
More than six thousand scientific studies were reviewed to shape the greatest global analysis to date of a growing but little explored phenomenon: the impact on children of the use of screens (cells, tablets, among others) by their parents while sharing with them. The work, led by Chilean researcher Marcelo Toledo-Vargas, a graduate of the University of La Frontera, was published in JAMA Pediatrics, the world’s most influential scientific journa…
How can I encourage moments without technology in my family and reduce time in front of screens? Smartphones, video game consoles and screens are everywhere in our homes, rooms, offices, cars, pockets and bags. Although these devices can be useful and entertaining, the time we spend on them can also become [...] Entry 4 health benefits of reducing time in front of screens was first published on INFOGATE.
Screen Time for Teens: How to Support Healthy Tech Habits
In today's digital world, managing screen time for teens has become a pressing challenge for both parents and educators. With access to smartphones, tablets, and laptops at their fingertips, teens are spending more time than ever in front of screens. This article will explore how adults can model healthy and balanced screen use, highlight the negative impacts of too much screen time, and share practical strategies to help teens build positive di…
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