Suggestions for delaying and limiting devices while still letting your kids participate in the modern world of technology.
A CDC study from 2024 reveals half of kids between 12 and 17 years old spend four or more hours every day on screens, whether that’s on a cell phone or social media.
MIKE. THANK YOU. 815 IS YOUR TIME WITH SUMMER OVER AND KIDS BACK IN SCHOOL. MANY PARENTS ARE RETHINKING SCREEN TIME. TOO MUCH TIME ON DEVICES HAS BEEN LINKED TO A NUMBER OF THINGS THAT COULD HAVE A ...
I always imagined I'd be the type of parent who was strict about screen time, but it's hard to manage when I'm not setting a ...
Screen time doesn't just affect mental health. It may also take a toll on the physical health of children and teens, according to new research. Published in the Journal of the American Heart ...
In today’s digital world, screens dominate our work and leisure. While technology boosts efficiency, excessive screen time can strain the eyes, disturb sleep, and drain energy. The key is balance ...
Whether it’s a tablet, TV or smartphone – getting kids away from their screens can be tough. But now that they’re back in school, it’s more important than ever to set screen time ...
Navigating the digital age, parents face challenges balancing screen time with children's well-being. Family media plans, ...
Much has been said about the detrimental impact of screens on childhood development, but a new study takes that concern to an even younger age. This is as much about what children aren't doing as it ...
What do some kids do when there are no screen time limits? We found out. — -- Becky Worley is a technology correspondent for ABC News and "Good Morning America" who has been covering technology ...