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Parents of children under five in England are set to be offered guidance on limiting screen time, as new research shows that excessive use could harm language development. The government said it will ...
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Parents will be offered government guidance on screen time for under-fives as research links prolonged viewing to poor speech development. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson is to announce on ...
Parents of under-fives in England are to be offered official advice on how long their children should spend watching TV or looking at computer screens. The government says it will publish its first ...
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Parents will be given guidance by the state on how long under-fives should spend watching TV or looking at computer screens. Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said around 98 per cent of children ...