The first systematic review to track long-term trends across pre- and post-pandemic periods finds a dramatic rise in screen ...
It’s time we are more intentional about limits on screen time. If you’re a parent running a business, tell me if any of these scenarios sound familiar: Nobody’s perfect. But a massive new study out of ...
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YEP. GREAT ADVICE THERE. WELL, MANY CHILDREN ARE ABOUT TO SPEND A FEW WEEKS OUT OF SCHOOLS AND DAYCARES FOR WINTER BREAK, AND A NEW STUDY BY THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA RESEARCHERS LOOKS AT ...
Problematic smartphone use (PSU) has substantially increased in the last seven years, negatively impacting children's overall quality of life, although the proportion of children with clinical-level ...
Any measure limiting the use of digital platforms by children, including a social media ban, is worth considering to protect mental health, a study has found. The review of global evidence from more ...
A QUT study of 20 popular paid and free apps for children aged 5 to 8 years found that most contained deceptive design ...
Nobody’s perfect. But a massive new study out of Japan just gave us more reason to think about the examples we give our kids and whether all that extra screen time costs them more than we realize.