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In her new book “Second Life,” journalist Amanda Hess outlines some of her more surprising revelations about technology and ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that parents and children watch media together whenever possible.
While some parents have started planning for their kids' activities during the summer, there may be more time for your kids to hop on devices.
Two ideal screen-free times are mealtimes and bedtime. Mealtimes present opportunities for back-and-forth conversation with children, exposing them to a lot of language. Additionally, bedtime should ...
Doctors suggest setting screen time limits for the entire family so it's fair to everyone.
But parents may notice the amount of time their children spend glued to a screen starts to creep up, without the more formal ...
“WELL! My kid hates me for limiting screen time“. Trust me, I get it — the eye rolls, the ”you’re so unfair!“ meltdowns.
As many parents will know, research points to several negative effects of screen time. As scholars who specialise in speech pathology and early childhood development, we are particularly interested in ...
We often hear about limiting screentime for kids, but those rules can be hard to follow when parents aren’t doing the same.
Maybe you promise an extra 15 minutes of tablet time if your kid finishes their veggies. Or you hold the TV remote hostage until all the toys are picked up. Before long, screen time becomes the ...