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Screen Time for Under-2s Poses Long-Term Health Risks

6 hours ago
  • #Screen Time
  • #Parenting Guidelines
  • #Child Development
  • Screen time for babies under two poses developmental risks with no meaningful benefit.
  • Risks include reduced bonding, stunted language growth, sleep disruption, and childhood obesity.
  • Current guidance includes exceptions that parents may misinterpret as endorsements, creating a dangerous loophole.
  • Regulators should close this loophole immediately.
  • Screen time limits for toddlers are based on shaky science; content and context are more important than minutes logged.
  • Educational programming shows no attention harm, and co-viewing with engaged parents leads to positive outcomes.
  • Blanket bans ignore nuance; low screen exposure does not guarantee more physical activity or better development.