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These findings show that screen time itself isn’t the only issue. Its effects on sleep and brain development may drive ...
Too much screen time in late childhood is associated with developmental changes in the brain, leading to more depressive symptoms in early adolescence.
Screens dominate much of the modern world, and there are ongoing debates, among experts and parents alike, about whether young children should be exposed to them. So what exactly is the real impact of ...
The World Health Organization recommends zero screen time for children under two, and no more than one hour of high-quality, ...
Ginny Eurich, M.Ed., a homeschooling mom of five, combats rising screen time by creating a schedule that gets her children ...
In a world where toddlers swipe before they speak, the real danger isn't what's on the screen—it's what childhood is losing in the process. The question isn't if screens belong in childhood, but how ...
Boosting your brain doesn’t always need complicated tools. These 7 simple daily rituals can help improve memory, uplift your mood, and sharpen your mental energy.
Many paediatric associations recommend limiting exposure during childhood, especially for children under five years of age, ...
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While growing up, I am sure we have come across or been given advice to “drink responsibly” when it comes to the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Such messaging was born out of concern over ...
Scientists found children who watched television and used smartphones, tablets and computers had, on average, lower IQs and less intracranial volume (ICV) - a marker for brain size.
Modern parenting must experiment with greater digital gatekeeping for children; weaning them off their digital devices for a specific period is an idea whose time has come for India and the world ...
Parents of young children can fall prey to the hype of “educational” media. But the benefits of play and social interaction ...