Unstructured playtime does more to develop a child’s brain than any electronic media exposure. So parents should either play with their children or stay nearby as the child plays alone. “Solo play allows a child to think creatively, problem solve, and accomplish tasks with minimal parent interaction,” said the AAP.
For more on childhood development and media, see Psychiatric News and the American Psychiatric Publishing book, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health.
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