Under-fives should not be on screens for more than an hour a day, parents told
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Under-fives should not be on screens for more than an hour a day, parents told
"Parents will be told to limit screen time for children under five to no more than an hour a day under new Government advice, as the Prime Minister vows parents will not be left to battle screens alone."
"Screen time for children under two should be avoided other than for shared activities encouraging interaction, families will also be advised."
"Sir Keir Starmer promised the new guidance would help families to keep children safe and make sure they build healthy habits with screens."
"I will always stand on the side of parents doing their best for their children."
The Government has issued new guidance recommending that children aged two to five should have screen time limited to one hour per day. For children under two, screen time should be avoided except for shared activities that promote interaction. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer emphasized the importance of supporting parents in navigating the challenges of parenting in a digital age. The guidance aims to help families establish healthy screen habits and ensure children's safety in an increasingly digital world.
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