The influence of screens on young children has been condemned for years. Their effects are disturbing and divisive. However, in France the recommendation is clear: a strict ban of up to 3 years. But many studies go against the grain of alarmist talk, especially since the landscape has changed since 2010; We have moved from “passive” screens (television) to “interactive” screens (smartphone or tablet). And that changes everything.
Because yes, screens can be good for kids under certain circumstances. As a proof, children learn it in 5 minutes after being introduced to a new word through an interactive screen, from the age of 1. (1). When we put a screen in the child’s hand while explaining the rules of use and discussing with him what he is watching, we have positive effects…
Source: Le Figaro

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