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Screening for Healthy Screen Time

Pediatric Annals, 2020
Beyond leisurely entertainment, screen time is now an inevitable part of childhood, especially during a pandemic that has shifted learning and socializing into virtual environments. Families helping children develop safe and healthy relationships with screen-based media need information about how to reap the most benefits while ...
Benjamin, Kornfeld, Bridget M, Wild
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Pediatric screen time

Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 2021
ABSTRACT Background: Ease of access to technology by the pediatric individual has brought with it new challenges for parents and guardians as they grapple to understand and formulate healthy boundaries between their child and the media.
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Screen time for children

Proceedings of the 2014 conference on Interaction design and children, 2014
When setting out to redevelop its online offerings for children, The Toronto Public Library needed to establish a position on the controversial issue of screen time for children. Given the concerns about the appropriateness, benefits and potential harms of screen time for young children, the question of what if anything the library should be providing ...
Steven LeMay   +3 more
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Time for a view on screen time

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2012
In Britain today, children by the age of 10 years have regular access to an average of five different screens at home. In addition to the main family television, for example, many very young children have their own bedroom TV along with portable handheld computer game consoles (eg, Nintendo, Playstation, Xbox), smartphone with games, internet and video,
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Screen time

Science Translational Medicine, 2015
An interactive, tablet-based screening tool demonstrates predictive value for hearing loss in children.
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Screening Child’s Screen Time

2021 IEEE 16th International Conference on Industrial and Information Systems (ICIIS), 2021
Kaushalya Madushani   +5 more
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Developmental Screening: Is There Enough Time?

Clinical Pediatrics, 2009
Objectives . The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends routine developmental screening in well-child care. Providers cite time restraints as a limitation preventing its widespread adoption. The objectives were to determine whether routine screening lengthened well-visits and was associated with changes in parent satisfaction and report of ...
Alison, Schonwald   +2 more
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Partial Thromboplastin Time for Screening

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1979
Excerpt To the editor: We read the report of Robbins and Rose in the May 1979 (1) with an interest heightened by our own experience.
N G, Baranetsky, P, Weinstein
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