Clinical psychologist Dr. Regine Muradian joins the desk to discuss her new children’s book, ‘Francine's International ...
With Christmas vacation nearly here, parents face the daily temptation to let children use electronics like iPads, iPhones ...
The holidays mean school breaks, and school breaks often mean a lot of screen time. Here, a local pediatrician offers tips on how much time is too much time.
Children tend to think of the holidays in terms of freedom. Freedom from the structure of bedtimes, practices, school and homework. Freedom to do what they want to do when they want to do it.
In a recent study published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, researchers examined the potential association between depression among mothers and behavioral self-regulation among ...
I bought my daughter her first screen before she was two years old. When we're out at meals or traveling, I don't see the problem with offering screen time. She doesn't have meltdowns when I need to ...
Some described what sounded like an omnipresent sensory assault: “Visiting my folks is very often two TVs blaring in different parts of the house while everyone scrolls their ipads/phones,” one person ...
For today’s parents, the nightly struggle has shifted where it is no longer just, “Go to bed!”, it is, “Put the phone down!” ...
I am a stay at home mom to a 19 month old baby boy. While my husband and I believe that a little bit of exposure to electronic devices is fine, we try to keep our son’s screentime limited. Due to ...
As a new parent, I eagerly followed almost every expert parenting tip I read. But I ignored the experts on one thing and let my kids have unlimited screen time. My teenagers have still turned out ...
Pediatrician Dr. Ravi Malik provides an age-specific guide for screen time, recommending zero for infants, one hour of supervised content for toddlers ...