New government research indicates that increased screen time may be linked to poorer vocabulary development in toddlers.
Screens are everywhere, but how much time spent scrolling on them is too much? An expert explains the impact of screen time ...
Screen time spent on social media or gaming does not cause mental health problems in teenagers, according to a large UK study ...
As screen media becomes increasingly prevalent in the lives of young children, navigating its multifaceted impact is ...
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.
The side effects on children who have had too much screen time as infants can be reversed. Singapore scientists say it is not ...
In an era where digital devices are everywhere, the term "screen time" has become a buzz phrase in discussions about technology's impact on people's lives. Parents are concerned about their children's ...
There should be no phoning it in as a parent. Screen-addicted moms and dads are ruining their kids’ language development skills by typing, texting, tweeting and TikTokking, new data warns. “Parental ...
The research reveals a significant link between excessive screen time, poor sleep quality, increased hyperactivity, and emotional issues in preschoolers, with sleep quality playing a mediating role ...
Large amounts of screen time for toddlers is linked to anxiety during their teenage years, according to a new study.
Spending more time on screens increases the likelihood that 9- and 10-year-olds will develop symptoms of mental illness, according to a study by UC San Francisco that is one of the first long-term ...