This story is part of our mental health series. Find out more here. For many parents, keeping their child’s screen time low is a high priority. But that concern often doesn’t extend to adults; the ...
MIKE. THANK YOU. 815 IS YOUR TIME WITH SUMMER OVER AND KIDS BACK IN SCHOOL. MANY PARENTS ARE RETHINKING SCREEN TIME. TOO MUCH TIME ON DEVICES HAS BEEN LINKED TO A NUMBER OF THINGS THAT COULD HAVE A ...
In today’s digital world, screens dominate our work and leisure. While technology boosts efficiency, excessive screen time can strain the eyes, disturb sleep, and drain energy. The key is balance ...
A CDC study from 2024 reveals half of kids between 12 and 17 years old spend four or more hours every day on screens, whether that’s on a cell phone or social media.
As children head back to classrooms, many families are looking to rein in summer’s relaxed screen-time rules. Watch the story in the video above Whether it’s video games, TV, the internet or even ...
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