Screen time permeates the lives of toddlers and preschoolers. For many young children, their exposure includes both direct viewing, such as watching a TV show, and indirect viewing, such as when media ...
Studycat shares new insights on how families are prioritizing meaningful, safe, and purpose-driven screen time when ...
Screen time has long been a concern for parents, child safety advocates and others, particularly in the early years when a child’s brain and language skills are developing. New research from Southern ...
Studycat helps families turn children’s screen time into language learning through play-based apps designed for early ...
As Deborah Nichols traversed from Kansas City to Lawrence, Kansas, daily for her postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Kansas, her preteen son in the backseat, a familiar story flowed out from ...
Studycat addresses growing demand for safe, play-based language apps as families seek independent speaking practice in ...
Children need access to “rich content and playful educational experiences that build their foundational skills.” ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that parents avoid screen time for children younger than 18 to 24 months. This recommendation is based on research consistently showing that children ...