"Balancing Screen Time: The Crucial Link Between Parents, Children, and Development"

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A study published in JAMA Pediatrics suggests that parents' screentime can negatively impact their child's development, coined as "technoference." Researchers found that increased parental screentime correlates with fewer conversations and interactions with their children, potentially leading to long-term repercussions on social skills and language development. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no screen time for kids under 18 months old and encourages parents to watch kid-friendly programming with their children under the age of 3.
Topics:health#child-development#health-and-parenting#parenting#screentime#study#technology-interference
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