Stop putting your babies and toddlers in front of screens, WHO advises

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New guidelines from the World Health Organization recommend no screen time for infants and toddlers under the age of two years old.

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As a parent, I didn't need a study to tell me that! If computer screens & tablets give adults headaches & vision problems think how it effects kids! Ppl who work 4-8 hours in front of computer stay fatigued, gain weight....

Who?

Yes, setuju

All right? Have we got a better offer 4 kids? I don't really think so. Actually, what they do is mind training, a higher scheme compared with anything else. I mean kids do their screan time coz they need it 4 their metal development, that's all.

Don't bother they're gone!

Less screen time...and better screen time. Get engaged and ensure the screen time is valuable. Nothing wrong with sitting down with the kids to see what MarkRober is building next on YouTube.

musicmommy23 Take a kid fishing this summer!!!

Ages 0-2 would likely get sick from being given a phone. Remember how many people got sick from licking their phone screens? Touching your screen and then putting your hands in your mouth like an infant or toddler isn't much different. Real life social skills need a chance.

Yeah, people, it's the screens and not the dystopian future where we're all enslaved by debt and crumbs.

Kids now days have zero common sense. Electronics are to blame. Hey parents take them away and send them outside to play.

Duh

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