France Prohibits the Use of Digital Screens in Adults for Children up to 3 Years
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The French Government has prohibited the use of digital screens in adults and educational centres for children under three years of age to "voluntaryly protect" these incentives "in the first years of life". "It is prohibited to expose a child less than three years to a screen ('smartphone', 'tablet', computer, television), given the risks for their development," said the French authorities, in a communication published on Friday.
"The national letter of early childhood care states that 'it is forbidden to expose a child under three years of age to a screen (smart phone, tablet, computer, television) given the risks to their development'," the gala authorities have argued in a statement released on Friday.

The French National Health Insurance Fund will send parents and child education officers up to three years a letter with detailed information on the prohibition and other recommendations.
This, in order to "willfully protect them" from these stimuli "during the first years of their life", something that was previously considered at the legal level as "not recommended".
The French Government has officially banned the use of digital screens in day-care centres and children's education and care centres for children under three years of age in order to "voluntaryly protect them" from these stimuli "during the first years of their life", something that was previously legally considered "not recommended.""The national letter of early childhood care states that 'it is prohibited to expose a child under three years of…
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