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We won’t know what screen time is doing to kids’ brains for decades, expert warns | CNN

Need a reason not to give your child a screen? It may permanently alter their brain during a critical period of development researchers have named the ‘criticome.’

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We won’t know what screen time is doing to kids’ brains for decades, expert warns | CNN

Need a reason not to give your child a screen? It may permanently alter their brain during a critical period of development researchers have named the ‘criticome.’

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Is your child glued to screens? Psychologist shares 5 changes parents may notice after cutting screen time

Too much of screentime may backfire and affect their growing years. Know how focus, sleep and creativity improve after limiting screentime. | Health

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  1. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    Is your child glued to screens? Psychologist shares 5 changes parents may notice after cutting screen time

    Too much of screentime may backfire and affect their growing years. Know how focus, sleep and creativity improve after limiting screentime. | Health

  2. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·cnn.com

    We won’t know what screen time is doing to kids’ brains for decades, expert warns | CNN

    Need a reason not to give your child a screen? It may permanently alter their brain during a critical period of development researchers have named the ‘criticome.’