Screen time may cause developmental delays for children under the age of 4, according to a study published Monday by the Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics.
Between one and four hours of screen time per day for children under 1 year old is linked to higher risks of developmental delays in communication, fine motor, problem-solving, and personal and social skills by age 2, researchers found.Those who had more than four hours of screen time were the most likely to have developmental delays in all four categories by age 2 and were more likely to have continued delays in both communication and problem-solving skills by age 4.
The authors of the study do not offer a hypothesis as to the cause of these trends, but they do highlight other research that the type of screen content may make a difference in whether a child has developmental delays or benefits. A meta-analysis study published by JAMA in 2020 found that high-quality, educational screen time may actually spur positive communication and language development in young children, especially when watched with a caregiver.
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