Children's mental health harmed by excessive screen time: help for parents

Children's mental health harmed by excessive screen time: help for parents

[Herald Live - South Africa] - 18/06/2025
South Africans spend more time on screens than almost any other nation and the obsession is fuelling a mental health crisis among children and adolescents, warns the South African Society of Psychiatrists.
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