Study shows increased screen time for 1-year-olds linked to risks of developmental delays.
New data shows screen time could have negative impact on children’s developmentTablets and smartphones can keep babies entertained while you’re busy. However, a national study reveals too much screen time for young children could lead to years of developmental delays.Researchers evaluated the screen time habits of nearly 7,100 one-year-olds and its impact on developing critical skills.
It shows those children who spent up to four hours a day in front of a screen were three times more likely to experience developmental delays. Researchers say these delays were primarily in
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