BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A Buffalo woman accused of padlocking her kids in a bedroom appeared in court Monday morning to defend herself. To a judge, Melissa Khanthvout said she was at work when any incident happened with her kids. She says she wasn’t It’s not that your chat is boring, but rather that the mum of four was up at 5.30am – yes, FIVE-THIRTY AM – recently thanks to two of her adorable kids. How do we know has also given us a MAJOR case of bedroom envy that’s left us wondering “Parents can keep screen media out of the child’s bedroom, limit total screen time and set a screen time curfew,” Falbe said. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children under age two years avoid screens. Additionally, it recommends t (Reuters Health) - Parents concerned about their children not getting enough sleep may want to remove televisions and other small electronics from the kids' bedrooms, according to a new study. Children who slept with televisions or other small-screened (Reuters Health) - Parents concerned about their children not getting enough sleep may want to remove televisions and other small electronics from the kids’ bedrooms, according to a new study. Children who slept with televisions or other small-screened about their children not getting enough sleep may want to remove televisions and other small electronics from the kids’ bedrooms, according to a new study. Children who slept with televisions or other small-screened devices in their bedrooms ended .
MONDAY, Jan. 5, 2015 (HealthDay News) -- A smartphone in a child's bedroom may undermine good sleep habits even more than a TV, new research suggests. A study of more than 2,000 elementary and middle-school students found that having a smartphone or tablet I was a preschooler in my bedroom again, staring at the back cover of Rubber Soul I'm glad she's found her own way. Children should be encouraged to become their own people, after all, not retreads of their parents. The next time Jane's comes around Letting your children bask in the glow of a television or computer in their bedrooms at night doesn't benefit their sleep or waistlines. Researchers from the University of Alberta in Canada say that electronic devices in kids' bedrooms are linked with both They have quadrupled in adolescents. Recent studies show that overweight tendencies in children may be directly related to a TV in the child’s bedroom. About 71 percent of children aged 8 to 18 have a television in the bedroom. One study, published March .