A CDC study from 2024 reveals half of kids between 12 and 17 years old spend four or more hours every day on screens, whether that’s on a cell phone or social media.
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Toyoake, a city in Japan’s Aichi prefecture, has introduced a non-binding guideline encouraging residents to limit daily screen time to just two hours. The recommendation applies to smartphones, ...
Japanese city passes order to limit daily screen time to 2 hours a day outside of work - The measure is recommendatory rather ...
The Winston Family Foundation wants all ages to spend 30 minutes outside daily for 30 days in reduce youth screen time, improve mental health.
Children from the age of 8 to 18 spend roughly 7½ hours per day watching a screen, according to the American Academy of Child ...
Age 13 marks a shift in teen bedtime screen use, with social media access linked to shorter sleep and more nightly disruptions.