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Are your eyes tired from endless screen time? Experts reveal that while digital devices won't damage your vision permanently, ...
A recent report by Bright Horizons found that 55% of parents use technology as a bargaining chip to get their children to do ...
“WELL! My kid hates me for limiting screen time“. Trust me, I get it — the eye rolls, the ”you’re so unfair!“ meltdowns.
Lucy (Kathleen) McGoron receives funding from Michigan Health Endowment fund and SAMHSA. Erika Squires does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization ...
Instead of loud ads, fast-paced levels, or flashy animations, Pok Pok offers a quiet, gentle environment kids can explore at ...
With a little restraint and intention, screen time doesn’t have to be the enemy You’ve heard it all before: too much screen time is harmful for children. And yes, the risks are real—both ...
But parents may notice the amount of time their children spend glued to a screen starts to creep up, without the more formal ...
Parents, educators, and caregivers are invited to a free community event, “The Anxious Generation: Rethinking Screen Time for ...
Despite this struggle with feelings of guilt, less than 10% of American parents frequently engage in discussions about screen time with other parents or caregivers as they feel judged by others.
Pok Pok brings that same approach to screen time. It’s made for kids ages 2–8, with digital games that teach real-world concepts like numbers, cause and effect, and early problem-solving.