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Toddlers Twice Screen Time Goal: Study Warns

13 Jan

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Summary

  • English toddlers in the 2020s exceed daily recommended screentime.
  • Excessive screen use linked to poorer language and behaviour.
  • Parental depression correlates with higher child screentime.
Toddlers Twice Screen Time Goal: Study Warns

A recent study in England indicates that children born in the 2020s are being exposed to screens for twice the recommended daily duration. For two-year-olds, the average daily screentime has reached two hours, significantly exceeding the World Health Organization's recommendation of one hour.

The research, which analyzed data from over 4,700 caregivers, found a direct link between high screentime and developmental outcomes. Toddlers with the highest screen usage, averaging five hours daily, scored lower on vocabulary tests. They were also twice as likely to develop emotional and behavioral issues, even when controlling for socioeconomic factors.

Interestingly, the study observed that parental mental health plays a role, with children of parents experiencing depression symptoms using screens more frequently. Conversely, activities like reading and playing together are associated with better early language skills. Researchers emphasize the need for guidance to families regarding mindful screen use.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The WHO recommends no more than one hour of screentime per day for children aged 2-4.
Studies show excessive screentime is linked to poorer language development and higher rates of emotional and behavioral difficulties in toddlers.
Yes, research indicates children of parents experiencing symptoms of depression tend to use screens more than other children.

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