
In particular, Brown touches on some of the long-term effects of kids using too much technology.
"Kids who have even one device — one electronic device — in their room, much less two or three, are getting significantly less sleep a night," Brown said.
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Nineteen percent of kids between the ages of two and five know how to use a smartphone application, while just nine percent can tie his or her shoelaces, according to a 2010 study conducted as part of a year-long 'Digital Diaries' research project on the influence of technology on children by the internet security company AVG.
The AAP suggested kids two years old and younger be completely screen-free and that older children should get no more than two hours of screen time a day.
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