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Screen time for under-fives should be limited to one hour a day, parents told
New government guidance suggests avoiding fast-paced children's content and sharing screen time where possible. New government guidance suggests avoiding fast-paced children's content and sharing screen time where possib…

New government guidance suggests avoiding fast-paced children's content and sharing screen time where possible. New government guidance suggests avoiding fast-paced children's content and sharing screen time where possible.
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- New government guidance suggests avoiding fast-paced children's content and sharing screen time where possible.
- New government guidance suggests avoiding fast-paced children's content and sharing screen time where possible. New government
- guidance suggests avoiding fast-paced children's content and sharing screen time where possible.
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- New government guidance suggests avoiding fast-paced children's content and sharing screen time where possible.
- New government guidance suggests avoiding fast-paced children's content and sharing screen time where possible. New government
- guidance suggests avoiding fast-paced children's content and sharing screen time where possible.