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Research shows that watching television starting at a young age can profoundly affect children's development. These effects include obesity, language delays, and learning disabilities. Physical inactivity while viewing TV reduces necessary exercise and leads to over-eating. Language delays occur when a child does not interact with others.
The research concluded that adults ages 16–99 who watch TV more than three hours a day were more likely to have poor mental health. 3 hours or more of television or screen time in children lead to a downward trend in mental health positivity. The study concluded that there is a correlation between screen time and a decline in mental health.
Data about the negative mental health effects on teens is now abundant; the Surgeon General has equated social media use amongst young people to smoking cigarettes, calling on companies to issue ...
Nowadays, young people spend a large part of their day on social networks in different applications. The study concluded by saying that due to young people's excessive use of social media, they have high levels of anxiety, stress, fear of missing out, and hyperactivity. The more time they spend on social media, the higher the levels.
Scientists claim watching age-appropriate content can have a benefit on cognitive development.
The magazine cover marks Gunn’s return to the spotlight after taking time to “heal” following the backlash and hatred she received online. Image credits: stellarmag.
The magazine was published by E L Kurdyla Publishing and had its headquarters in Lanham, Maryland. [4] Kurdyla acquired VOYA from Scarecrow Press in 2010. [5] The magazine included reviews of young adult and children's literature. [1] It also contributed to the awards, grants and scholarships program of the American Library Association. [1]
A new report is raising concerns about Meta's virtual reality technology and the dangers the company's metaverse may pose to children.