Children tend to think of the holidays in terms of freedom. Freedom from the structure of bedtimes, practices, school and homework. Freedom to do what they want to do when they want to do it.
Whether it’s a tablet, TV or smartphone – getting kids away from their screens can be tough. But now that they’re back in school, it’s more important than ever to set screen time limits. “We want to ...
Health experts have been tallying up a variety of adverse mental, emotional, and physical issues that are believed to be ...
School starts up again soon, and parents will trade fighting over video games and cell phones to fighting over schoolwork, video games and cell phones. It’s not an ideal world we have created for ...
PEOPLE spoke to pediatrician Barbara Christakis about tips on keeping family screen time in check this winter Toria Sheffield joined the PEOPLE editorial staff in 2024. Her work as a writer/editor has ...
Source: Microstock_Growth / EnvatoElements As a neuropsychologist, I frequently have parents inform me that their child prefers to spend all their free time sitting in front of a screen rather than ...
A Singapore study reveals high infant screen time can lead to slower decision-making and increased anxiety in teenagers. Read ...
As many parents will know, research points to several negative effects of screen time. As scholars who specialize in speech pathology and early childhood development, we are particularly interested in ...
Trimming down the time we spend on our phones does not require much beyond a built-in tool like Digital Wellbeing and a bit of discipline. You monitor what apps consume most of your time, set ...
Gen Z trendsetters are taking “touch grass” seriously these days. Thankfully, I’ve built a $100 million business on tangible marketing — here are my top tips for your business. Use the offline tactic ...