Brunei children at risk from excessive screen time


BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Twenty-one per cent of children aged under five years use a screen for more than two hours a day in Brunei, Clinical Mental Well-being Officer from the Child Development Centre (CDC) Siti Nor Fatin Hafizah Samsu said.

In a presentation, she also revealed that a survey found 33 per cent of children under five years own a personal tablet while 29 per cent have their own mobile phones.

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