“Adult involvement reverses the harmful effects of exposure”

by time news

2023-12-17 08:00:15

INTERVIEW – Researcher Taren Sanders highlights how important the content and objectives of screen use are.

Taren Sanders is Deputy Director of the Motivation and Behavior Research Team at the Institute of Positive Psychology and Education at the Catholic University of Sydney, Australia. His team has just published, in Nature Human Behavior, a major review of all the meta-analyses published on the influence of screens on the health of children and adolescents. Result: no, screens should not be avoided at all costs…

LE FIGARO. – Why engage in this colossal work?

Taren SANDERS. – Our research team specializes in the development of intervention strategies for health and education. We had just finished a program on promoting physical activity and a survey had been carried out which showed that what worried parents the most, before nutrition, school bullying and lack of physical activity, was overexposure to screens.

We therefore decided to prepare a speech on this subject, but quickly realized…

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