New research finds that screen time in moderation actually seems to have a positive effect on kids
The research is based on survey data from questionnaires filled out by the caregivers of over 35,000 American children about their screen time and observable psychosocial functioning.On average children spend one hour and 41 minutes engaged in television-based activities such as gaming and viewing films;
Children could watch over four hours of television-based activities before showing any signs of functioning difficulties; It’s worth noting here that all this data is based on the subjective reporting of the caregivers that were surveyed, which could be prone to considerable biases given the close relationships between caregiver and child.
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