Spending hours mindlessly scrolling or consuming content with harmful messages can clearly have a negative impact on mental ...
In the latest episode of ‘The Poynter Report Podcast,’ Dr. Justin Martin shares surprising results from a study on screen ...
"Media-trician" Dr. Michael Rich recommends embracing a balanced approach to screen time and abandoning restriction-based ...
Limiting screen time and increasing physical activity can help protect teenagers' mental health and well-being.
“The earlier kids start watching TV and other screens, the harder it is for them to focus on things that aren’t TV and ...
The report points out that not all screen time is bad. Exposure to prosocial behaviors can help kids cultivate kindness.
But is it doing anything but, well, making your kids laugh? It might be time to switch their entertainment options to some kids' games. Nope, these games aren't like the ones your parents might've ...
These approaches can’t eliminate all risks associated with necessary screen use, but they can help mitigate the cumulative effects on eye health. For children, additional outdoor time proves ...
"Several international, evidence-based recommendations suggest that the leisure screen time of children and adolescents should be limited to two hours per day." "Personally, I think that even this ...