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CHILD Psychologist child psychologist, specialist for behaviour and learning problems. counseling and psychotherapy, in

27/10/2025
05/08/2025

Researchers just made a direct link between early phone access and severe mental health problems

A major new study has found that giving children smartphones before age 13 leads to serious long-term mental health issues.

The research, published by Sapien Labs in the Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, tracked over 100,000 young adults and discovered a clear link: the earlier a child got their first phone, the worse their mental health was as they aged.

Those who had early access were more likely to experience suicidal thoughts, aggression, and even hallucinations. Girls reported lower self-esteem and emotional resilience, while boys showed reduced empathy and emotional stability compared to peers who got phones later.

The study underscores growing concerns that young brains aren’t developmentally ready to handle smartphones and the social media exposure that comes with them. Sapien Labs’ chief scientist, Tara Thiagarajan, warns that factors like cyberbullying, poor sleep, and strained family relationships may compound the damage.

She and her team are urging policymakers to take smartphone use among children as seriously as alcohol or to***co, recommending restrictions for kids under 13, mandatory digital literacy education, and corporate accountability. This research adds weight to mounting evidence that early digital exposure can have severe psychological effects on today’s youth.

Source: Thiagarajan, T., et al. (2025). "Protecting the Developing Mind in a Digital Age: A Global Policy Imperative" Journal of Human Development and Capabilities.

పసిపిల్లలకు మొబైల్ చూపిస్తే ఏం జరుగుతుందో చూడండి. Toddlers who spend time on screens have delays in communication and pr...
30/07/2025

పసిపిల్లలకు మొబైల్ చూపిస్తే ఏం జరుగుతుందో చూడండి. Toddlers who spend time on screens have delays in communication and problem-solving, studies show.

A growing body of research shows that increased screen time in toddlers is contributing to developmental delays, particularly in areas like speech, problem-solving, and social skills.

A study published in JAMA Pediatrics found that 1-year-olds who spent more time in front of screens were more likely to exhibit delays in communication, fine motor abilities, and personal-social development by ages 2 to 4.

The findings show a dose-response relationship: the more screen exposure, the greater the likelihood and severity of delays—underscoring that even passive screen use in very young children can hinder critical developmental milestones.

Pediatric experts, including Dr. Cindy Gellner, stress that the issue isn’t just the screen time itself, but what it replaces—interactive play, hands-on exploration, and live communication. While shows like Sesame Street and Bluey offer educational benefits, they’re vastly different from the non-interactive, often non-educational content many toddlers consume. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no screen time before 18 months and a limit of one hour per day for children aged 2 to 5. For parents, the focus should be on active engagement—talking, reading, and playing with children—to foster language, problem-solving, and motor skills during these vital early years.

source
Takahashi I, Obara T, Ishikuro M, et al. Screen Time at Age 1 Year and Communication and Problem-Solving Developmental Delay at 2 and 4 Years. JAMA Pediatr. 2023;177(10):1039–1046.

Digital/Virtual AUTISM Symptoms.Minimise and take care of your child .ఎక్కువ సేపు మొబైల్ ఫోన్ చూస్తే మీ పిల్లలకు ఏమౌతుంద...
18/06/2025

Digital/Virtual AUTISM
Symptoms.
Minimise and take care of your child .
ఎక్కువ సేపు మొబైల్ ఫోన్ చూస్తే మీ పిల్లలకు ఏమౌతుంది?
జాగ్రత్త వహించాలి!
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27/04/2025

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29/03/2025

Cognitive learning activities are exercises that enhance cognitive development in children, fostering critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving abilities. These activities are vital for intellectual growth and can be tailored to various age groups.

*For Preschoolers (Ages 3-5)*

- *Puzzle Solving*: Enhances spatial awareness, problem-solving skills, and strategizing.
- *Storytelling*: Improves language skills, vocabulary, and narrative comprehension.
- *Counting Games*: Boosts numeracy skills and lays the foundation for mathematical thinking.
- *Memory Cards*: Enhances memory retention and concentration.

*For Older Children (Ages 6-12)*

- *Mazes*: Exercises working memory, executive function, and cognitive flexibility.
- *Matching Games*: Develops working memory, concentration, and problem-solving skills.
- *Stroop Effect Games*: Enhances focus, attention, and cognitive flexibility.

*Additional Activities*

- *Physical Challenges*: Provides intellectual stimulation and cognitive growth through activities like climbing or jumping.
- *Maths with Movement*: Combines movement with math games to improve coordination and cognitive abilities.
- *Tracing Activities*: Sharpens fine motor skills and attention to detail.
- *Open-ended Questions*: Encourages critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills.

These activities can be incorporated into daily routines, making learning a fun and engaging experience for children ¹ ².

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