Screen time and developmental delays: What parents need to know
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August 21, 20232 min read390 words
Published: August 21, 2023  |  2 min read390 words
Young children who have more than four hours of screen time a day tend to display pronounced developmental delays in communication and problem-solving, a study has found. The study, stemming from the Tohoku Medical Megabank Project in Japan, adds to concerns over screen time and ...
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August 23, 2023
I appreciate the article factored in the issue of figuring out causation vs. correlation. Sample size they are working with that actually have the delays is very small. While I appreciate the article eventually factoring these things in, I didn't appreciate the clickbaity title and opening, as if this is the article that will guide parents finally. Final advice was general information that would be good for everyone or any era.
August 23, 2023
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