Too much screen time at young age linked to higher likelihood of developmental delays, study finds

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Too much screen time at young age linked to higher likelihood of developmental delays, study finds
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Scientists found the more electronics babies were given, the more likely they were to exhibit developmental delays. Experts say the study shows the value of face-to-face interaction.

Should parents limit screen time for young kids? A study found that too much screen time was linked to higher likelihood of developmental delays.

But new research finds too much help from screens could have detrimental effects. Researchers in Japan asked the parents of 8,000 babies to log digital usage. "We learn a lot when we're interacting with each other. They're learning a lot in terms of facial expression," she said.

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