University of Newcastle: Preschoolers' Screen Time Logs Link To Sleep And Development
CALLAGHAN, Australia, Nov. 28 (TNSjou) -- The University of Newcastle issued the following news:
Australian preschoolers' growing screen time use, whether at day or night, is associated with poorer sleep, and poorer language and cognitive development, University of Newcastle researchers have revealed.
The World Health Organization and Australian Department of Health recommend no screen time for children under the age of two and no more than one hour for children aged tw . . .
Carmen Swadling, Media Team, Communications Coordinator, carmen.swadling@newcastle.edu.au
Australian preschoolers' growing screen time use, whether at day or night, is associated with poorer sleep, and poorer language and cognitive development, University of Newcastle researchers have revealed.
The World Health Organization and Australian Department of Health recommend no screen time for children under the age of two and no more than one hour for children aged tw . . .