July 20, 2019 Screen time | school performance | academic achievement | Gaming | Excessive Device Usage | Education | wellbeing

Impact of TV and gaming on student performance

Research published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Pediatrics found that excessive TV viewing and gaming were the two screen-time activities most closely associated with lower grades for both primary and secondary students.

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