The data ensures that children spend more and more time in front of a screen and, one of its consequences, is that it is increasingly difficult for them to concentrate. According to a report from the Miguel Hernández University, before confinement only 15% of Spanish children spent more than 90 minutes a day in front of electronic device screens and during confinement that percentage increased to 73%. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that up to the age of two no child should be exposed to screens. Professionals warn that children with language delays, difficulty in relating or lack of concentration are already beginning to be perceived. If your child has difficulty concentrating, it is important to establish a series of guidelines to help him focus and do his homework.
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