A growing body of evidence indicates that increased screen time among children is contributing to a decline in fine motor skills, essential for tasks such as zipping coats and turning book pages.
It’s a familiar scene in many households and even in public these days—kids glued to their tablets, phones, or gaming consoles, headphones on, brains off. Technology can be educational and ...
For Roylco, this concern reflects what anyone around children has been observing for years.
While time limits are no longer AAP’s standard when it comes to screens, it still recommends children 18 months and younger ...
Physical fitness, physical activity and screen time are associated with brain mechanisms underlying mental health and learning, according to two recent studies from the University of Eastern Finland ...