Too much screen time can lead to behavior problems in children, sleep issues, obesity, and back and neck problems.
A new Pew Research study finds a strong link between increased screen time and declining mental health — with 4 out of 10 ...
Children average 7.5 hours of daily screen time, surpassing healthy limits. Heavy screen use links to sleep loss, eye strain, reduced focus, and anxiety. Experts recommend cutting screens an hour ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – How much screen time is too much time for pre-teens and teenagers? A CDC study from 2024 reveals that half of kids between 12 and 17 years old spend four or more hours every day ...
A new Pew Research Center survey finds that many parents believe their children spend too much time on screens, particularly ...
If you hum the theme song to Bluey subconsciously, if you've ever joked that "Ms. Rachel is your babysitter," or if you regularly enjoy a quiet respite from crying by turning on the TV, then I don't ...
MIKE. THANK YOU. 815 IS YOUR TIME WITH SUMMER OVER AND KIDS BACK IN SCHOOL. MANY PARENTS ARE RETHINKING SCREEN TIME. TOO MUCH TIME ON DEVICES HAS BEEN LINKED TO A NUMBER OF THINGS THAT COULD HAVE A ...
About four-in-ten parents say they could be doing better at managing their kid’s screen time. A larger share – 58% – say they’re doing the best they can.
Too much screen time can negatively affect a child’s health, focus, and sleep, and can even lead to gadget addiction. With a few simple and creative strategies, you can encourage healthier habits and ...
Children’s screen time continues to be a major modern-day health concern. Research by Dr. Patricia Greenfield of UCLA demonstrated that middle schoolers who did not use screens for five days were ...
Kate Middleton says that cellphones are "fragmenting our focus” and fueling an “epidemic of disconnection” in a new essay ...
The use of smartphones and other electronic devices are used regularly by students. Televisions, cellphones, iPads, computers. Screens on electronic devices have played an increasingly larger role in ...