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    • Pediatric Health
    • Digital Media Studies
    • Child Development

    Background:

    • Screen time is an integral part of modern childhood, amplified by pandemic-driven virtual learning and socializing.
    • Families require evidence-based strategies to navigate children's engagement with screen-based media.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide guidance for families on establishing safe and healthy screen time relationships for children.
    • To outline methods for maximizing the benefits of screen time while mitigating associated health risks.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review and synthesis of current research on screen time effects.
    • Analysis of risks and benefits across visual, metabolic, and socio-emotional domains.
    • Development of practical recommendations for parents and caregivers.

    Main Results:

    • Screen time offers educational and social benefits but poses risks to child well-being.
    • Key risks include impacts on visual health, metabolic function, and socio-emotional development.
    • Strategies for mitigation involve mindful usage, content selection, and balancing screen with offline activities.

    Conclusions:

    • Families can foster healthy screen habits by understanding and managing potential risks.
    • Proactive management of screen time is crucial for supporting children's overall health and development.
    • Evidence-based guidance is essential for optimizing the role of digital media in children's lives.