Solo Screen Time Hurts Child Language
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Solo Screen Time Hurts Child Language

  • Study links solo screen time in toddlers to language & behavior issues.
  • Research in Denmark involved 546 children; 10-30 mins of solo screen time worsened existing communication gaps.
  • Experts advise limiting unsupervised screen use, prioritizing social interaction for healthy child development.
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