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  1. Screen Time What is all that screen time doing to your child’s brain? A landmark, 10-year NIH study hopes to have the answers Here's a surefire conversation starter: Tell a group of parents ...
  2. ... Facebook, or watching YouTube videos is considered unhealthy screen time. ... they can do to be healthier. To decrease screen time: Remove the TV or computer from your child's bedroom. Do not allow TV watching during meals ...
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  5. Parenting styles differ from person to person. However, one thing you should always be aware of is your child's safety. Find more parenting tips. ... If you' ...
  6. An inactive lifestyle, with too much sitting and not enough exercise, is bad for you. Learn about the health risks and how you can be more active. ... What ...
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  8. ... Maddison R, Marsh S, Foley L, et al. Screen-Time Weight-loss Intervention Targeting Children at Home (SWITCH): a randomized controlled trial. Int ... Maddison R, Mhurchu CN, Foley L, et al. Screen-time weight-loss intervention targeting children at home (SWITCH): a randomized controlled trial study ...
  9. Ever wonder what's "normal" for your child? Child development includes physical, intellectual, social, and emotional changes. Learn more. ... As children grow ...
  10. ... Mekky M, et al. Parental factors associated with screen time in preschool children in primary-care practice: a TARGet Kids! study. ...
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