The children’s health observatory, Children First, released findings showing that most children in Cyprus aged six and seven spend more time on...
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The children’s health observatory, Children First, released findings showing that most children in Cyprus aged six and seven spend more time on screens than recommended. The World Health Organisation (WHO) advises that children aged five to 13 should limit screen use to two hours a day. The observatory’s survey found that the median time spent […]
The children’s health observatory, Children First, released findings showing that most children in Cyprus aged six and seven spend more time on...
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