A recent scientific study, described as the most comprehensive global review in its field, has warned of the risks associated with screen use by infants and toddlers under the age of two. Researchers emphasized that early screen exposure is linked to long-term negative effects, including delayed language development, sleep disorders, vision problems, increased risk of obesity, and poor social communication. The study urged governments to reinforce internationally established recommendations, noting that current guidelines advising against screen time in the first two years of life are widely bypassed. Researchers encouraged parents to adopt effective alternatives, such as outdoor activities and non-digital play, to foster physical and social development, while calling on tech companies to take responsibility for content targeted at infants.
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Jul 02, 2026
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Global Study Warns of the Repercussions of Screen Exposure for Children Under Two and Calls for Healthy Alternatives
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