Effect of Screen Time on Language Development Among Toddlers and Preschool Children in Al Qatif, Saudi Arabia
Faisal O AlQurashi, Hussain Alshammasi, Saleh Alhashim, Zahra Alrebh, Abdulraheem Almubarak

TL;DR
This study explores how screen time and parental supervision affect language development in young children in Saudi Arabia.
Contribution
The study identifies factors like maternal education and sleep duration that correlate with better language development in children.
Findings
Higher maternal education and caregiver familiarity with content ratings correlate with better language scores.
Children who sleep more than 10 hours per night have better language development scores.
Parental supervision during screen use is associated with improved communication scores.
Abstract
Background Speech and language development in early childhood is essential for cognitive and social development. With increasing exposure to screens at younger ages, concerns have been raised about potential effects on early language development. Although international recommendations advise limiting screen exposure, awareness and adherence remain variable. Objectives The primary objective is to examine the association between screen exposure patterns and communication scores on the Arabic Ages and Stages Questionnaire, third edition (A-ASQ‑3), among toddlers and preschool‑aged children in the Al Qatif region, Saudi Arabia. The secondary objectives are to explore associations between children’s communication scores and maternal education, parental supervision, and familiarity with parental guidance (PG) content ratings during screen use, and children’s sleep duration and related…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild Development and Digital Technology · Impact of Technology on Adolescents · Early Childhood Education and Development
