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Solo Screen Time: A Unique Peril for Vulnerable Children

Solo Screen Time: A Unique Peril for Vulnerable Children

Episode 124 Published 2 months ago
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In today's episode we're exploring why unsupervised, solitary screen time is being labeled a "unique peril" for young children already struggling with language skills.

New research reveals that even 10 to 30 minutes of daily solo use on tablets or TVs can exacerbate behavioral and emotional problems in preschoolers.

These "opportunity costs" mean children miss out on the back-and-forth social interactions essential for developing self-regulation and cognitive growth.

We discuss how passive digital consumption replaces vital learning moments and the importance of prioritizing social engagement for healthy development.

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