Sweden recommends that children under 2 years should not be exposed to digital screens, citing research that links screen time to negative health outcomes like poorer sleep.
As children age, the guidelines suggest a maximum of one hour for those aged 2 to 5, and up to two hours for 6 to 12-year-olds, emphasizing moderation.
These recommendations are part of a broader global movement, with various countries like France also imposing strict screen time limits, especially for young children.
Research findings indicate that high usage of digital devices among kids leads to adverse effects, prompting countries, including Sweden, to reassess screen time policies.
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