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  2. Schools must limit kids’ use of phones. But parents need ...

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    But parents can help older children understand the dangers, just as they do when introducing other adult pursuits. Perhaps most importantly, families should foster appreciation for life outside of ...

  3. When parents are on their phones a lot, here’s what happens ...

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    Other dangers when caregivers are on their phones Tulviste and coauthor Dr. Jaan Tulviste, a University of Tartu research fellow, collected the data for the new study in 2019 before the height of ...

  4. An Iowa pediatrician's call to action on smartphones and ...

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    As a community, we must adopt new norms around social media and smartphones to reduce the cancerous risk they pose to our children. Facebook became mainstream in 2006, and smartphones ubiquitous ...

  5. Problematic smartphone use - Wikipedia

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    In particular, there is increasing evidence that mobile phones are being used as a tool by children to bully other children. [ 52 ] There is a large amount of research on mobile phone use, and its positive and negative influence on the human's psychological mind, mental health and social communication.

  6. Should young kids have smartphones? These parents in ... - AOL

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    Parents rallying to ban smartphones from young children have a long way to go to change what’s considered “normal.” By the time they’re 12, most children have smartphones, statistics from ...

  7. Your children’s smartphones aren’t making them smarter - AOL

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    Research suggests it’s not just a good idea for kids to put their phones away while in class — they shouldn’t bring them to school at all. Your children’s smartphones aren’t making them ...

  8. Screen time - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Black and Latino Americans had longer screen times because of less access to desktop computers, which thus leads to more time on phones. [11] In children, the divide is much larger. On average in 2011, White children spent 8.5 hours a day with digital media, and Black and Latino children spent about 13 hours a day on screens. [12 ...

  9. Childhood dementia - Wikipedia

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    Children with childhood dementias suffer severe sleep disturbances, movement disorders (e.g. muscle spasms, tremors), deterioration of communication skills, loss of vision and hearing, mood disorders, psychosis (including hallucinations and delusions) and incontinence. [3] This situation can cause many emotional changes for parents and children.