Part 2 of a two-part series on the challenges of screen time and technology advances; Part 1 looked at the parenting challenges of managing technology and AI for kids With headlines constantly warning ...
Excessive screen time has been shown to have negative effects on children and adolescents. It’s been linked to psychological ...
In a hyperconnected world where smartphones rarely leave our hands, a new concern has emerged, digital dementia. Though the term sounds dramatic, experts say the symptoms linked to excessive screen ...
If you don’t know the term “brain rot” by now, congratulations! You probably don’t have it. It’s slang to describe the idea that being “very online” is harming our brains. It also describes the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Children who had more screen exposure as infants showed faster development in brain areas linked to visual processing and ...
It’s 9:08 p.m., and you’re in the hallway again. Your 11-year-old is asking for “just 10 more minutes” to finish their YouTube video. You glance at the clock, doing the math on how many hours of sleep ...
Your child’s demand for five more minutes on the phone at night may seem harmless, but over time, it can impact their sleep cycle and overall health. A doctor shared its impact and what to do.
The effects of screen time are a point of frequent conversation. However, such discussions often focus on the impact of screen time on the health and well-being of children. But children are not the ...
Parents say VR is advancing faster than the science. Parents want clearer answers about how it shapes kids’ brains and behavior.
A charity founded by a former MP has launched a study to explore how screen time affects babies during the first 1,001 days of life. The research has been commissioned by the 1001 Critical Days ...
Professor James Wolffsohn and Dr. Amy Sheppard from Aston University School of Optometry are part of a new study which will explore how screen time affects babies and their families during the first ...