First-time parents are feeling confused, anxious and judged when it comes to managing their young children’s screen time, according to new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU). The study published in the Journal of Children and Media, led by Dr. Stephanie Milford, found parents are navigating a flood of conflicting advice, from strict time limits to more flexible approaches, with a lack of clear guidance on what works in everyday life.
Mixed messages on kids’ screen time leave parents feeling overwhelmed
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