Hi folks, I've been trying to learn more about the negative effects of screen time for babies.
If anyone has read on this subject, could you link me to the best studies on screen time for children? Even better would be studies that talk about impacts to babies under the age of 2?
I've been hearing conflicting things from the amount of time (0, 1 hour/day) to type of screen time (educational, interactive in the sense of parent following along with Ms Rachel).
John Medina's book Brain Rules for Baby helped add some context for me. He says no screen time under the age of 2, but some interactive educational programs after the age of 5 can be positive.
The AAP says- "Pediatricians should urge parents to avoid television viewing for children under the age of 2 years. Although certain television programs may be promoted to this age group, research on early brain development shows that babies and toddlers have a critical need for direct interactions with parents and other significant caregivers (e.g., child care providers) for healthy brain growth and the development of appropriate social, emotional, and cognitive skills"
Medina also wrote, "Except for some of the television work we’ll discuss in a moment, I have never seen messier research literature in my life, particularly regarding brains, behaviors, and video games. Even a cursory review of the work that’s out there reveals shoddy designs, biased agendas, lack of controls, non-randomized cohorts, too-few sample sizes, too few experiments—and lots of loud, even angry, opinions".
I did some Googling for JAMA studies on this but I don't know whether the studies I found would be considered "messy research" so I wanted to ask this sub.
I'd love to learn more about baby brain development and what happens to the baby's brain that's so harmful for the recommendation to be ZERO screen time.
I saw a comment on a study to how it's the parents' lack of presence, still face.
And my husband mentioned something about television being like schizophrenia for a developing brain with editing/cuts/sounds, etc.
Maybe it's all of the above?
Also this was asked in another thread but would zero screen time apply to non-interactive ebooks too?
This is why I'd love to read the studies so I can understand the why behind the recommendation.
I've also read that blue light can impact baby sleep so that would potentially be a strike against ebooks?
I have seen this thread that discussed this JAMA study-
https://www.reddit.com/r/ScienceBasedParenting/s/MuHBKwDwJ4
If anyone has read on this subject, could you link me to the best studies on screen time for children? Even better would be studies that talk about impacts to babies under the age of 2?
I've been hearing conflicting things from the amount of time (0, 1 hour/day) to type of screen time (educational, interactive in the sense of parent following along with Ms Rachel).
John Medina's book Brain Rules for Baby helped add some context for me. He says no screen time under the age of 2, but some interactive educational programs after the age of 5 can be positive.
The AAP says- "Pediatricians should urge parents to avoid television viewing for children under the age of 2 years. Although certain television programs may be promoted to this age group, research on early brain development shows that babies and toddlers have a critical need for direct interactions with parents and other significant caregivers (e.g., child care providers) for healthy brain growth and the development of appropriate social, emotional, and cognitive skills"
Medina also wrote, "Except for some of the television work we’ll discuss in a moment, I have never seen messier research literature in my life, particularly regarding brains, behaviors, and video games. Even a cursory review of the work that’s out there reveals shoddy designs, biased agendas, lack of controls, non-randomized cohorts, too-few sample sizes, too few experiments—and lots of loud, even angry, opinions".
I did some Googling for JAMA studies on this but I don't know whether the studies I found would be considered "messy research" so I wanted to ask this sub.
I'd love to learn more about baby brain development and what happens to the baby's brain that's so harmful for the recommendation to be ZERO screen time.
I saw a comment on a study to how it's the parents' lack of presence, still face.
And my husband mentioned something about television being like schizophrenia for a developing brain with editing/cuts/sounds, etc.
Maybe it's all of the above?
Also this was asked in another thread but would zero screen time apply to non-interactive ebooks too?
This is why I'd love to read the studies so I can understand the why behind the recommendation.
I've also read that blue light can impact baby sleep so that would potentially be a strike against ebooks?
I have seen this thread that discussed this JAMA study-
https://www.reddit.com/r/ScienceBasedParenting/s/MuHBKwDwJ4