Results indicated that toddlers in the highest screen time category, averaging approximately five hours daily, could ...
Children exposed to high levels of screen time before age two showed changes in brain development that were linked to slower decision-making and increased anxiety by their teenage years, according to ...
New research following children for more than a decade links high screen exposure before age two to accelerated brain maturation, slower decision-making, and increased anxiety by adolescence.
As screen media becomes increasingly prevalent in the lives of young children, navigating its multifaceted impact is ...
Children exposed to high levels of screen time before age 2 showed changes in brain development that were linked to slower decision-making and increased anxiety by their teenage years, according to ...
New research from Singapore tracked 168 children for over 10 years and found that babies exposed to high levels of screen ...
High levels of screen time before age two is linked to slower decision-making at age 8 and higher levels of anxiety by ...
Using electronic devices to distract and calm noisy, restless babies used to be a great idea, or so parents thought.
(This post was written with Mark Smyth, President Elect of Psychological Society of Ireland) A new report, covered breathlessly by Time Magazine, dramatically warns parents that screen time is ...
This study found evidence that children with higher screen time exhibit measurable differences in the volume and thickness of several key brain areas. The digital age has fundamentally reshaped ...
Results from the surveys found that children in the highest screen time group – averaging around five hours a day – were able ...