While the pediatric group previously recommended two hours or less of screen time a day, a decade later, the American Academy ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recently released updated guidelines on digital ecosystems for children and ...
Children who spend hours in front of a screen are more likely to develop severe attention-deficit disorder symptoms, according to new research. The study provides "clear evidence" of a developmental ...
To bridge the gap, they conducted a large-scale study on the impact of screen time on brain development and ADHD symptoms. The team used data from the large-scale Adolescent Brain Cognitive ...
Parents around the globe are worried about their kids’ health, family safety, financial strains, and the stress of 24/7 family “togetherness.” Parents of children with ADHD and other psychiatric ...
On average, children spend a staggering seven to eight hours per day on screens, and one expert is warning that we’re not seeing the full picture of these devastating devices. “Screen time has become ...
With public health authorities urging continued social distancing and holiday breaks here, screen media use is up and many parents worry about mental health effects on their children (and even on ...
Children who spend hours in front of a screen are more likely to develop severe attention-deficit disorder symptoms, according to new research.
What happens inside a child’s brain after thousands of hours in front of screens? A study of nearly 10,000 American kids offers some answers. Researchers tracking children from ages 9-10 through 11-12 ...
Twenge’s research, published this year in the journal Emotion, explored a sharp decline in U.S. teens’ happiness and satisfaction since 2012. Combing through the data from 1.1 million teens, Twenge ...
Despite decades of research, these ADHD myths still affect how people understand attention and behavior.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new TikTok trend has parents joking about “screen-maxing” their toddlers, a tongue-in-cheek way of pointing out just how much ...