There’s a general consensus that too much screen time is bad for kids. But what happens when everything in modern society is ...
Children who walk fewer steps per day and report longer amounts of screen time at age 11 to 12 years are more likely to ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Excess daily screen time may negatively impact cardiometabolic risk, particularly lipids, waist circumference ...
In an era of hyperconnectivity, screen time has become a defining feature – and struggle – of family life. Parents have to consider not only their own habits but the digital boundaries they set for ...
Want your child to spend less time on their phone, tablet or gaming device? Start by downsizing your own digital consumption. According to a study published in 2024, one of the strongest predictors of ...
From captivating kids’ shows on tablets to educational games on smartphones, screens offer a seemingly endless source of entertainment and information. While these technologies hold immense potential, ...
Prolonged screen time impacts the eyes and other organs. Constantly sitting and watching screens reduces physical activity in children. This can lead to obesity and heart disease. In today's digital ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — At any age, it’s easy to be glued to a screen. But what does that mean for child development? And is there a difference between a baby in front of a screen versus a teenager?