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Screen time can damage under-twos' development, landmark study suggests

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Screen time can damage under-twos' development, landmark study suggests

TL;DR

  • Screen time for babies and toddlers under two is linked to long-term negative health and quality of life effects.
  • The study highlights potential developmental concerns, reduced bonding, and impacts on language and sleep.
  • Researchers are concerned about a 'baby blind spot' in policy regarding screen use.
  • The study calls for a reconsideration of government guidance that allows for certain 'shared activities' with screens.
  • It recommends 'no under-twos should receive regular intentional screen time' due to potential harms.
  • A 'baby screen-time risk assessment' is proposed to support vulnerable families.
  • Technology companies are urged not to promote content as suitable for babies if evidence suggests otherwise.