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Subject:\[EXTERNAL\] World health officials take a hard line on screen time for kids. Will busy
parents comply?
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04-18-2024
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PARENTS FOR THE RIGHTS OF DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED CHILDREN
CRAIG A. DURFEY FOUNDER OF P.R.D.D.C.
U.S. HOUSE OF CONGRESS H2404 - HONORING CRAIG DURFEY FOR HIS FIGHT AGAINST AUTISM
... Ms. LORETTA SANCHEZ of California.
https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/CREC-2003-03-27/pdf/CREC-2003-03-27.pdf
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To whom it my concern.
Screentime needs awareness to bring about change as we now can see how reduction
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World health officials take a hard line on screen time for kids. Will busy parents comply?
The World Health Organization issued new guidelines on screen time Wednesday for
infants and children under 5. (iStockphoto)By Craig Timberg andRachel SiegelApril 24
The World Health Organization issued strict new guidelines Wednesday on one of the
most anxiety-producing issues of 21st century family life: How much should parents
resort to videos and online games to entertain, educate or simply distract their young
children?
The answer, according to WHO, is never for children in their first year of life and rarely in
their second. Those aged 2 to 4, the international health agency said, should spend no
more than an hour a day in front of a screen.
The WHO drew on emerging — but as yet unsettled — science about the risks screens
pose to the development of young minds at a time when surveys show children are
spending increasing amounts of time watching smartphones and other mobile devices.
Ninety-five percent of families with children under the age of 8 have smartphones,
according to the nonprofit organization Common Sense Media, and 42 percent of children
under 8 have access to their own tablet device.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2019/04/24/who-infants-under-year-old-
shouldnt-be-exposed-any-electronic-screens/
Thank You
Craig Durfey
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