The Borneo Post

Screen time can help children more school ready — Scientists

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SYDNEY: Australian researcher­s believe parents should worry less about the amount of time their young children spend in front of digital devices, Xinhua news agency reported.

Scientists at Western Australia’s Edith Cowan University said screen time, rather than being bad for children, could give them an advantage once they start their schooling.

Research lead Donnell Holloway said the so- called “app gap” was widening between young children based on their level of access.

“There tends to be an emerging trend where teachers are saying anecdotall­y that some younger children are coming to school more school ready,” Holloway told the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (ABC) yesterday.

“Because of apps they’ve been using at home, (they are better prepared in areas like literacy, numeracy, and the technical skills of using iPads and computers.”

Tablets and smartphone­s had improved digital literacy at a younger age, she added.

“Before touch- screen technology, little children had great problems accessing a computer. Manipulati­ng a mouse and keyboard was just not within reach.” Now with touch- screen technology, everything is really accessible for them. So, this is where parents and children are heading to do some early learning.” — Bernama

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