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Screen time harms children’s reading skills | OMNI News Mandarin
The Canadian Paediatric Society recommends that children and teens aged 5 to 17 limit their recreational screen time to no more than two hours per day. This guidance comes amid growing concern from experts about the impact of excessive screen use on children’s development, particularly their reading skills.
Studies show that too much time spent on screens can reduce the amount of time kids spend reading or engaging in other activities crucial for learning and growth. Experts stress that it’s not just about cutting screen time, but also about replacing it with meaningful alternatives like reading, outdoor play, and family interaction.
Parents play a key role in setting healthy boundaries and modeling balanced screen habits. By encouraging offline activities and being mindful of their own screen use, parents can help children develop healthier, more productive routines.