Neuropsychological Health

Health Experts Say Parents Need to Cut Kids’ Screen Time

Health Experts Say Parents Need to Cut Kids’ Screen Time

Children are spending way too much time in front of screens, says the American Heart Association, and it’s urging parents to drastically cut the hours their kids are allowed to use their phones, computers, tablets, and video games.

Kids and teens age 8 to 18 spend an average of more than seven hours a day looking at screens. The new warning from the AHA recommends parents limit screen time for kids to a maximum of just two hours per day. For younger children, age 2 to 5, the recommended limit is one hour per day…

Excerpt from CBS News. read the full story here

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