A new study found that when young children spend time with screens, their school test scores are lower years later.
Too much screen time can lead to behavior problems in children, sleep issues, obesity, and back and neck problems.
The World Health Organization suggests no screen time at all for children below the age of one, and no more than one hour per ...
Note: The video attached to this story originally aired August 1. AUSTIN (KXAN) — The average American child spends a tremendous amount of time on screens each day, according to the Centers for ...
Kate Middleton says that cellphones are "fragmenting our focus” and fueling an “epidemic of disconnection” in a new essay ...
A new, large-scale study published in the Journal of Human Development and Capabilities reveals how smartphone ownership in childhood may be derailing young people’s mental health. The study included ...
There’s no hard and fast rules for managing kids’ screen time. Here’s what works for parents at The Verge and our readers.
In an era of hyperconnectivity, screen time has become a defining feature – and struggle – of family life. Parents have to ...
In the latest move in her ongoing quest to champion spreading awareness and education about how to help children get the most ...
Suggestions for delaying and limiting devices while still letting your kids participate in the modern world of technology.
Beyond the physical, there is concern about the effects of screen time on functions like attention, language learning and emotional regulation. A review of 102 studies conducted in children under 3 ...
With mounting evidence linking screen time to myopic progression, interest is growing in developing behavioral and ...