This advice is similar to that given by the Canadian Paediatric Society, with recommendations of one hour maximum for kids two to five and zero hours for those under two. This recommendation is endorsed by all of the experts we spoke with. Warshawski recently saw a five-year-old boy whose...
The recommendation is that passive and non-interactive screen experiences should be discouraged for children aged 2 through to 5 years and that children should spend no more than 1Co2 total hours per day engaged in screen time. 鈥
Tracie Barnett, a researcher at Sainte-Justine University Hospital Research Center in Montreal, Canada, and the chair of the writing group, stressed the American Heart Association's recommendation for children and teens to get no more than 1-2 hours of recreational screen time daily. "Given that...
The World Health Organizationrecommendsthat school-going children (5-17 years) limit their recreational screen time. The recommendation for two to four year-olds is not more than one hour of screen time per day (less is better); itsuggeststhat children younger than two should have no screen t...
Screen time for children has become a necessary evil. You do know that it’s not good – yet you can’t do without it. This is also a topic that is being researched a lot. A recent recommendation from the American Academy of Pediatrics is: ...
The two hour recommendation hasn’t changed, but kids today are spending more time than ever with screens and using them for more activities. A concern that was initially primarily about the physical risks of being sedentary in front of the TV for hours, has now grown to include the potentia...
SUGGESTED for you "Eight- to 10-year-olds in the US who met 24-hour Movement Behavior Guidelines had superior global cognition scores, compared to children who did not meet these recommendations, with each additional recommendation met being associated with superior global cognition," Barnes added....
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1.C.细节理解题.阅读全文,根据文章内容,尤其是第一段Limiting kids' recreational(消遣) screen time to less than two hours a day,along with enough sleep and physical activity将孩子的娱乐屏幕时间限制在每天不到两小时,以及足够的睡眠和身体活动,可以提高认知能力.可知,本文是写给父母的,故选C. 2.D.主旨...
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