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A young toddler sits and interacts with content on an iPad screen.

21 Apr How Much Screen Time Is Okay for Toddlers?

Posted at 13:21h in Child Care, Child Development, Child Safety, General Health, Parenting Tips, Physical Health, Screen Time, Sleep, Toddlers by Continuum Pediatrics

Screens are everywhere—phones, tablets, TVs, and even smart toys. And if you're the parent of a toddler, you've probably asked yourself:"Is a little screen time okay, or is it too much?" It’s a common question, especially as digital devices become a bigger part of everyday life....

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