Guidelines from Swedish health authorities recommend that children under two should not be exposed to screens, and teenagers should limit screen time to three hours a day.
Parents are advised to monitor their children’s screen use and explain what they are doing when using phones around them. This marks the first time the public health authority has issued recommendations on managing screen time.
Social Affairs Minister Jacob Forsmed emphasized the importance of healthier screen habits and suggested avoiding screens before bedtime and not having screens in bedrooms overnight.
The guidelines address both adults and children, offering motivation and advice on managing screen time effectively. Public health officials stress the need for conversations about online activities and the impact on children.
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Swedish authorities are considering banning smartphones in primary schools, aligning with efforts to promote responsible and mindful screen use for overall well-being.
Source: www.theguardian.com
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