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Kids have time in the summer, but should they be watching TV? Experts weigh in on how much and what to watch, and why TV is ...
Kids have time in the summer, but should they be watching TV? Experts weigh in on how much and what to watch, and why TV is better than an iPad.
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Kids’ screen time increased early in the COVID-19 pandemic amid lockdowns and stay-at-home measures. But even after precautions were lifted and people resumed normal activities, it remained ...
Extreme heat can have huge effects on the health and well-being of young kids — it's a major concern for parents amid high ...
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Early adolescence is a time when kids are becoming more independent and spending more time on social media. When it comes to curbing screen time in this age group, new research suggests some ...
Still, the amount of time mothers and fathers spend in child care has been climbing since the 1970s. Fathers’ time has nearly tripled from 2.6 hours a week spent with kids in 1965 to 7.2 in 2010.
But for kids who would like to better understand what is happening, Time for Kids presents the topic in a calm and balanced way. What do you think so far? Be the first to post a comment.
To judge what impact TV has on children, we have to think about tradeoffs — what would kids be doing with their time if they weren’t watching television? There are 24 hours in a day.
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Fathers’ time has nearly tripled from 2.6 hours a week spent with kids in 1965 to 7.2 in 2010. Mothers’ time with children rose from 10.5 hours a week in 1965 to 13.7 in 2010.