Background: Currently due to the easy accessibility of virtual gadgets connected through the internet, there is a constant negative impact from on-screen media exposure, which is seen increasing among toddlers. Aim: This study aims to evaluate the impact of screen exposure on toddlers. Materials and Methods: A convenient sample of 80 toddlers aged between 9 and 36 months were enrolled for the study, conducted for 3 months after obtaining written informed assent from parent/primary caregiver. Prior I. E. C. clearance is obtained for the study. A sample of 80 toddlers who were exposed to screen and attended to constantly by a parent/primary caregiver were included in the study. All were assessed by a pretested questionnaire regarding screen m...
Background and purpose: The risks of exposure to digital media in children are increasing in Iran an...
Screen Time and the Risk of Emotional and Behavioural Disorders in Preschool Children The spread of ...
[[abstract]]To the Editor Kushima et al1 found that longer screen time at age 1 year was significant...
Objective: To analyze association of excess screen media use and autism spectrum disorder. Study ...
Research into early screen exposure has raised growing concerns about its impact upon children's neu...
International audienceBackground: Screen media use in early childhood has largely increased in recen...
Objective: Aim of this study was to explore the screen characteristics of children who have been new...
Screen based media have progressively become an integral part in the daily lives of children and you...
Objective To test the hypotheses that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have higher scree...
Objective: To investigate the current status of screen time in children with ASD, its correlation wi...
Introduction Increased screen-based media accessibility has stirred public health concern on possibl...
International audienceBackground: The COVID-19 pandemic may affect the screen time of children and a...
We examined the relationship between video-based media viewing (screen time), behavioral outcomes, a...
Background: Early exposure to digital media may affect the physical and cognitive development in y...
Excessive exposure of young children to digital devices has increased in recent years. Much research...
Background and purpose: The risks of exposure to digital media in children are increasing in Iran an...
Screen Time and the Risk of Emotional and Behavioural Disorders in Preschool Children The spread of ...
[[abstract]]To the Editor Kushima et al1 found that longer screen time at age 1 year was significant...
Objective: To analyze association of excess screen media use and autism spectrum disorder. Study ...
Research into early screen exposure has raised growing concerns about its impact upon children's neu...
International audienceBackground: Screen media use in early childhood has largely increased in recen...
Objective: Aim of this study was to explore the screen characteristics of children who have been new...
Screen based media have progressively become an integral part in the daily lives of children and you...
Objective To test the hypotheses that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have higher scree...
Objective: To investigate the current status of screen time in children with ASD, its correlation wi...
Introduction Increased screen-based media accessibility has stirred public health concern on possibl...
International audienceBackground: The COVID-19 pandemic may affect the screen time of children and a...
We examined the relationship between video-based media viewing (screen time), behavioral outcomes, a...
Background: Early exposure to digital media may affect the physical and cognitive development in y...
Excessive exposure of young children to digital devices has increased in recent years. Much research...
Background and purpose: The risks of exposure to digital media in children are increasing in Iran an...
Screen Time and the Risk of Emotional and Behavioural Disorders in Preschool Children The spread of ...
[[abstract]]To the Editor Kushima et al1 found that longer screen time at age 1 year was significant...