Cutting down on television, videotapes and electronic games can reverse aggressive behaviour in children, according to a report. The researchers compared 105 children in one school who cut down on ...
Across all the trials, a modest but noticeable short-term effect was found, translating to up to a 28 percent reduction in aggression across multiple different variables (including age, gender, ...
Most everyone can acknowledge to some degree that screen time is a problem, especially for children. But now a new study points to smart phone usage and links it to ...
Boys who were exposed to violent TV content between the ages of 3.5 and 4.5 years were more prone to exhibit antisocial ...
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Children born into poverty face higher risk of behavioral problemsChildren born into poor families are more likely to exhibit aggressive, impulsive behaviors throughout childhood, according to a new study from the University of Georgia. Previous research connects ...
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