A new study that analyzed 9,855 American children first at ages 9-10, and then again two years later, has unusually taken great pains to account for both genetic differences in intelligence as well as ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Screens are everywhere. They are on our digital devices, TVs, and video games. But research by the American Psychological Association found that spending too much time on a ...
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Playing Video Games Has an Unexpected Effect on Kids' IQ, Study Says
Researchers have linked spending more time playing video games with a boost in intelligence in children, which goes some way ...
Screen time damages toddlers’ ability to speak, the first British study of its kind has suggested. The average two-year-old ...
Nobody’s perfect. But a massive new study out of Japan just gave us more reason to think about the examples we give our kids and whether all that extra screen time costs them more than we realize.
Ismaila Sanusi does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Recent research highlighted in the BMC Pediatrics Journal suggests a significant correlation between the screen time of parents and their children, specifically tweens aged 12-13. Analyzing data from ...
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