Finnish study: more screen time in childhood linked to better cognitive skills in teens
An eight-year Finnish study found that children who spent more time on screens tended to develop better cognitive processing skills as teenagers, contradicting widespread assumptions about screen use. Researchers say the key factor is balancing physical activity with screen-based activities that promote learning, creativity and active thinking. The findings suggest that not all screen time affects children the same way.
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