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Six-month-olds are using mobile phones: Survey
New York, April 25
More than one-third of
babies are tapping on smartphones and tablets even before they learn to
walk or talk, a US-based survey shows.
By the age of one, one in
every seven toddlers is using devices for at least an hour a day, the
findings showed. "We did not expect children were using the devices
from the age of six months," said lead author Hilda Kabali from Einstein
Healthcare Network in the US.
"Some children were on the screen for as long as 30 minutes," Kabali noted.
The
researchers developed a 20-item survey to find out, when young children
are first exposed to mobile media and how they use devices.
Parents
of children ages six months to four years old, who were at a
hospital-based paediatric clinic that serves a low-income, minority
community were recruited to fill out the survey.
Results from 370
parents showed that children younger than one year of age were exposed
to media devices in surprisingly large numbers: 52 percent had watched
TV shows, 36 percent had touched or scrolled a screen, 24 percent had
called someone, 15 percent used apps and 12 percent played video games.
They
found that by the age of two, most children were using mobile devices.
The findings were presented today at the Paediatric Academic Societies
(PAS) annual meeting in San Diego.