BERLIN — Every parent I know occasionally lets their child use their cell phone or tablet, even if they are under the age of ...
Pretty much any parent with a smartphone and a data plan has read the World Health Organization’s latest recommendations around kids and screen time: No screen time for kids younger than 1, with an ...
Sitting in front of a screen is bad for you. Then it's good for you. Then it's bad for you again. But, like, only a bit. Allow me to explain. Shortly after my book on the psychology of video games ...
Devorah Heitner is a rare breed these days—a tech optimist. The author of Screenwise: Helping Kids Thrive (and Survive) in Their Digital World, Devorah has spent her life studying digital media and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Suciu covers trends in the world of aerospace and defense. While many younger people may have become accustomed to hours of ...
A new study is making waves in the worlds of tech and psychology by questioning the basis of thousands of papers and analyses with conflicting conclusions on the effect of screen time on well-being.
Screen time has been a hot-button topic for parents for decades and particularly over the past few years. The rise of personal devices like tablets, phones and smart watches, along with the use of ...