Research Alert
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Excessive Screen Time Poses Risk to Children’s Mental Health
Source A new large-scale international study published in the academic journal Psychological Bulletin has found that excessive screen time can…
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Screen Time Linked to Developmental Delays in Children Under 5
Source A new study is raising fresh concerns about the impact of screen time on early childhood development, this time…
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New Study Reveals the Best Parenting Style for Academic Achievement
Source A strict bedtime and a chore chart won’t instantly raise a genius, but they do help, according to new…
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Social Media Habits Disrupt Parent-Child Bonding — Even When Parents Are Offline
Source Even when parents aren’t looking at their screens, their social media habits may still affect how they engage with…
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Study: U.S. Children’s Health Has Declined Sharply Over Two Decades
Source A new study has found that children’s health in the United States has steadily deteriorated over the past 17…
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Dutch School Smartphone Bans Boost Focus and Learning, Study Shows
Source A recent government-commissioned study in the Netherlands has found that banning smartphones in schools has significantly improved the learning…
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Harvard Reveals: Doing Chores as a Child Leads to Lifelong Success and Fulfillment
Source The coffee’s hot. The house is quiet. And your 13-year-old just stepped over a mountain of laundry on his…
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6 Things Children Worry About That Most Parents Don’t Realize
Source Child anxiety is on the rise, and many parents don’t even realize what’s going on in their children’s minds.…
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Pediatrician Reveals Top Tip for Raising Happy, Healthy Children
Source According to board-certified pediatrician and father of five, Dr. Williams (aka @tiktokkiddoc on TikTok), one of the simplest and…
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We Were So Wrong: Sweden Blames Screens for Declining Student Performance
Source As classrooms worldwide embrace digital learning, Sweden is taking a bold step in the opposite direction. For over a…
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