Under-twos should not have screen time, World Health Organisation says Toddlers and young children should have no more than one hour of sedentary screen time a day, according to new advice from the World Health Organisation.
The guidelines suggest a 60-minute limit for those aged between two and five-years-old.
It also recommends babies and toddlers avoid any sedentary screen time, including watching TV or sitting still playing games on devices, until the age of two. The Independent
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The guidelines suggest a 60-minute limit for those aged between two and five-years-old.
It also recommends babies and toddlers avoid any sedentary screen time, including watching TV or sitting still playing games on devices, until the age of two. The Independent
See also:
- To grow up healthy, children need to sit less and play more World Health Organization
- No sedentary screen time for babies, WHO says BBC News
- How much screen time should children be allowed? BBC News
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