This cross-sectional study assessed associations between social-emotional development in young children and their number of daily routines involving an electronic screen. We hypothesized children with poor social-emotional development have a significant portion of daily routines occurring with a screen. Two hundred and ten female caregivers of typically developing children 12 to 36 months old completed the Ages and Stages Questionnaire: Social-Emotional (ASQ: SE) and a media diary. Caregivers completed the diary for 1 day around 10 daily routines (Waking Up, Diapering/Toileting, Dressing, Breakfast, Lunch, Naptime, Playtime, Dinner, Bath, and Bedtime). Median number of daily routines occurring with a screen for children at risk and not at r...
There is little empirical understanding of how young children's screen engagement links to their wel...
Self-regulation, the ability to control thoughts, emotions, and behavior for goal-directed activitie...
Background: Screen time (including TV viewing/computer use) may be adversely associated with metabol...
This cross-sectional study assessed associations between social-emotional development in young child...
Screen Time and the Risk of Emotional and Behavioural Disorders in Preschool Children The spread of ...
Introduction Increased screen-based media accessibility has stirred public health concern on possibl...
Technology plays an increasingly significant role in the lives of children and adults, and it is imp...
Screened electronic devices are quite effective at capturing children\u27s and parents\u27 attention...
Purpose: Emerging literature shows that screen time during early childhood may be detrimental to chi...
Aim: To explore if exposure to electronic screen media (ESM) can increase the risk of poor social co...
The majority of young children engage in high levels of screen time. To inform future interventions,...
The use of digital devices among very young children is quickly spreading, although the effects of s...
In recent years, the concept of screen time has become an increasingly salient topic in the media. T...
BACKGROUND. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends children 2 years of age limit daily media ...
Research into early screen exposure has raised growing concerns about its impact upon children's neu...
There is little empirical understanding of how young children's screen engagement links to their wel...
Self-regulation, the ability to control thoughts, emotions, and behavior for goal-directed activitie...
Background: Screen time (including TV viewing/computer use) may be adversely associated with metabol...
This cross-sectional study assessed associations between social-emotional development in young child...
Screen Time and the Risk of Emotional and Behavioural Disorders in Preschool Children The spread of ...
Introduction Increased screen-based media accessibility has stirred public health concern on possibl...
Technology plays an increasingly significant role in the lives of children and adults, and it is imp...
Screened electronic devices are quite effective at capturing children\u27s and parents\u27 attention...
Purpose: Emerging literature shows that screen time during early childhood may be detrimental to chi...
Aim: To explore if exposure to electronic screen media (ESM) can increase the risk of poor social co...
The majority of young children engage in high levels of screen time. To inform future interventions,...
The use of digital devices among very young children is quickly spreading, although the effects of s...
In recent years, the concept of screen time has become an increasingly salient topic in the media. T...
BACKGROUND. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends children 2 years of age limit daily media ...
Research into early screen exposure has raised growing concerns about its impact upon children's neu...
There is little empirical understanding of how young children's screen engagement links to their wel...
Self-regulation, the ability to control thoughts, emotions, and behavior for goal-directed activitie...
Background: Screen time (including TV viewing/computer use) may be adversely associated with metabol...