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Too much screen time delays crucial child development skills

by Dan DeMarle | Jul 3, 2024 | Developmental Disability, Screen time

“Phones and tablets may seem like a convenient way to keep babies engaged. But new research suggests time in front of a screen may harm their development. In a large study of more than 7,000 children, researchers found one to four hours of screen time per day at...

More Face Time, Less Screen Time

by Dan DeMarle | Mar 29, 2023 | Adolescent/Teen, Screen time

Your teen gets lost in video games — so how can you bring him back now and then to life in the real world? Smart strategies for cutting down without cutting him off. More Face Time, Less Screen Time More Face Time, Less Screen...

Your Child’s Screen Time Is a Privilege, Not an Entitlement

by Dan DeMarle | Sep 13, 2022 | Parents/Guardians, Screen time

How much screen time for kids with ADHD is too much? During this pandemic, when children are learning online and interacting with friends virtually, the answer has been murky. To clear up blurred lines, parents must establish clear screen rues and set up routines for...

Guiding Students to Develop a Clear Understanding of Their Cell Phone Use 

by Dan DeMarle | May 28, 2022 | Parents/Guardians, Screen time

Banning cell phones from classrooms can backfire, but teachers can help students think critically about this addictive technology. Click this link to read the study.

Smart Ways to Make Playing Video Games Healthier

by Dan DeMarle | Apr 3, 2022 | Screen time

Video games won’t necessarily negatively affect your brain. Experts suggest ways to get the most out of playing and avoid health hazards. Click this link to read the article.

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