A recent study from Finland has yielded surprising results regarding the impact of screen time on children's cognitive development. The study, which tracked kids for 8 years, found that those who spent more time on screens tended to show better cognitive processing as teenagers.
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The type of screen activity appears to be crucial, with digital activities that involve learning, creativity, and problem-solving potentially supporting cognitive development. Additionally, physical activity and sedentary behavior were found to have complex relationships with cognitive processing, depending on factors such as sex and intensity of activity.










