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  • Molit Haidee Taojo
    Increasing screen time during COVID-19 could be harmful to kids' eyesight

    In people with myopia, light focuses in front of the retina rather than on it, so distant objects appear blurry. Credit: Anurag Papolu/The Conversation, CC BY-SA

    The coronavirus pandemic is remaking the way children learn, and it could have an impact on their eyes.

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  • Molit Haidee Taojo
    Calm Parenting Will Help Children Through Coronavirus Pandemic

    The disruptions in daily life caused by the coronavirus pandemic could cause problems for children, but there are things parents can do to help their kids deal with the changes, experts say.

    “There are major stressors that children are experiencing, such as the inability to attend school, adjusting to home school, being in the house with their family all day, not being able to see their friends, worrying about grandparents and love…  更多
  • Molit Haidee Taojo
    Can childhood eating habits reduce the risk of obesity?
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    Between 1990 and 2016, the number of obese children worldwide increased from 32 million to 41 million. Obese children are more likely to suffer from health problems such as heart disease, diabetes, osteoarthritis, and cancer later in life.

    While diet plays a large role in a child’s health, research suggests that how a child eats is just as important. Known as eating self-regulation, it is the ability of children …  更多
  • Molit Haidee Taojo
    Burnt out planning school lunches for kids? A clinical dietitian is here to help.
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    By Shonda Brown, clinical dietitian at CHOC Children’s

    Back-to-school is a busy and exciting time, and as a parent or guardian, you have likely checked off many to-dos to get your kids started off on the right foot:

    School supplies New shoes School clothes Orientation
    The start of a new school year is a great time to try fresh new ideas with school lunches helping children fo…  更多
  • Molit Haidee Taojo
    All That Social Media Hasn’t Hurt Kids’ Social Skills, Study Finds

    Today’s youngsters are as socially skilled as previous generations, despite concerns about their heavy use of technology, like smartphones and social media, new research shows.

    The researchers compared teacher and parent evaluations of more than 19,000 U.S. children who started kindergarten in 1998 — six years before Facebook appeared — with more than 13,000 who began school in 2010. That’s when the first iPad came on the marke…  更多