Research published in Psychological Bulletin indicates that excessive screen time can lead to socioemotional problems in children. A meta-analysis of 117 studies found associations between screen time and issues like anxiety, depression, hyperactivity, and aggression, particularly in girls. Children under 2 with any screen time, 2-5-year-olds with over an hour per day, and older kids with over 2 hours per day were at higher risk. The study suggests that kids experiencing emotional difficulties may turn to screens for relief, creating a harmful cycle. Setting limits, using parental controls, and providing alternative activities are recommended to address these concerns and promote better mental health in children. (Cnn)
Study Shows Screen Time Impacts Children’s Behavior

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