Screen time affects how kids process sensory information


A new study suggests babies and toddlers may develop atypical sensory-processing behaviors from excessive screen time. Some demand more sensations, and others become more averse to them. Moreover, specific children respond slower to their surroundings. As a result, they believe it has important implications for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism. Children must adapt to

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