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Screen time guidelines for kids have shifted as research paints a more nuanced picture

Newseze Wire·Sat, Jul 18, 6:00 AMWire: Rappler
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Screen time guidelines for kids have shifted as research paints a more nuanced picture

Experts are moving away from blanket screen time limits, arguing that how children use digital media matters more than how long they spend online

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