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“It doesn’t happen when you’re watching the screen,” he said, adding that he was not surprised by the research results. The findings, conducted by scholars in Japan, were drawn from questionnaires about development and screen time, which were given to parents of nearly 8,000 young children. The study noted a “dose-response association” between screen time and developmental delays: The more screen time babies were given, the more likely they were to show developmental delays. What’s NextThe study’s authors noted that the research did not distinguish between screen time that was intended to be educational and screen time more focused on entertainment. To ask parents to withhold all screen time from their babies was impractical, he said: “No parent would listen to that.
Persons: David J, , Lewkowicz Organizations: Yale Child Study Locations: Japan
Some 83 percent of babies in the United States start out on breast milk, but by 6 months, just 56 percent are breastfed — and at that stage, only a quarter drink breast milk exclusively, as the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends. To find out what it takes to breastfeed a baby, The New York Times followed four mothers for a day as they nursed, pumped and supplemented their milk with formula. Dr. Ma returned to work four weeks after her oldest daughter’s birth and two weeks after her second arrived. While performing long operations, she leaked breast milk under her surgical gown. Now her hours are more reasonable, and she has an office with a door that locks — but Dr. Ma still feels relentless pressure to keep up.
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