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A new study is exposing the risks of giving your child a smartphone before age 13.
New research suggests giving kids smartphones too early could come with serious mental health risks. The study links early phone use to anxiety, low self-worth, and even suicidal thoughts.
Children, especially girls, who use smartphones before they are 13 years old may have worse mental health outcomes when they’re older, a new study suggests.
A global study of 2 million people links smartphone use under age 13 to mental health issues, especially in girls, citing social media, sleep loss and cyberbullying.