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Excessive screen time during infancy may be linked to lower cognitive skills later in childhood

Por: ABC News Life February 02, 2023

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The amount of time babies in their first year of life may be indirectly linked to lower cognitive skills later in life, according to a new study.Babies who watched on average two hours of screen time per day performed worse later on, at age 9, on executive functions, according to the study, which was published Monday .Executive functions, linked to long-term academic success, are defined by the study's researchers as a collection of... + full article



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