Do not allow children to stand in front of the screen longer than 90 minutes a day

Most parents appreciate the time they spend in peace by means of the technological devices in which their children waste their time. But new research suggests that the time children spend before screens should be limited to 90 minutes a day to reduce the risk of obesity in later years. [...]
Most parents appreciate the time they spend in peace by means of the technological devices in which their children waste their time.
But new research suggests that the time children spend before screens should be limited to 90 minutes a day to reduce the risk of obesity in later years.
The study, published in Paediatricaı, claims that there is a strong link between obesity and long exposure to television, computers, and smart devices.
Experts say children's obesity has increased by an alarming figure, and parents should be more careful about the impact of social networks and the impact that standing before the screen has on their children.
Thus, limit the time spent on mobile phones, televisions, and laptops to 90 minutes a day.










