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Screen time can damage under-twos’ development, landmark study suggests

A landmark study warns about the developmental risks of screen exposure for infants under two. Researchers urge a reassessment of screen time guidelines to protect young children's growth. Experts stress the importance of bonding and play o...

The Guardian· Jun 27, 2026 · 8:42 AM · 28 views

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A landmark study warns about the developmental risks of screen exposure for infants under two. Researchers urge a reassessment of screen time guidelines to protect young children's growth. Experts stress the importance of bonding and play over screens. #ParentingTips #ChildDevelopment #ScreenTime #BabyHealth #TechAwareness

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