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We all know the feeling: having spent a little too much time on our phones, scrolling aimlessly and without purpose. But what ...
If your children are spending too much time on screens, it can cause emotional and behavioral problems and lead to more screen use, according to a new meta-analysis.
Nika Diwa told Newsweek that she has seen "a positive difference" in her young kids since introducing them to older films.
Kids have time in the summer, but should they be watching TV? Experts weigh in on how much and what to watch, and why TV is ...
In an era where digital devices are everywhere, how we study screen time matters. But so much of the science is flawed.
Not all screen time is created equally. Experts explain why quality matters more than quantity and how parents can rethink their rules for devices.
New research challenges views on screen time, revealing factors such as parental mental health and the type of screen being used may have some impact on child development.
Parents rely on online info about screen time, but a new study shows how media coverage amplifies some research while leaving out key findings. Here’s what you need to know.
Research shows that excessive screen time contributes to stress and depression in adolescents, highlighting the need for balanced digital habits and exercise.
Several digital interactions can have positive effects but passive screen use, like endless social media scrolling, can be negatively affect mental health.