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Toddlers and Screen Time: New Common-Sense, Science-Based Guidance

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The organization ZERO TO THREE聽has just provided an important service to anyone raising children in today’s digital world. I write about its new聽report, , and the research on children under age 2.

It鈥檚 a question always sparking hot debate in parenting circles: Do you let your babies and toddlers use screens? For years, the health and child development establishment has been advising parents to聽avoid exposing their toddlers and babies to screen media. But daily life increasingly includes video, smartphones, and touchscreen tablets. Questions have been flying: Is staying away really the best approach?

Last month, however, a new message broke through鈥攑art of a wave of new pronouncements rooted in science that could make way for new approaches and push 鈥渟creen time鈥 to be much more than an electronic babysitter.

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Lisa Guernsey
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Lisa Guernsey

Senior Director, Birth to 12th Grade Policy; Co-Founder and Director, Learning Sciences Exchange

Toddlers and Screen Time: New Common-Sense, Science-Based Guidance