The World Health Organization (WHO) has released its first ever guidance on how much time young children should spend using elec

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问题     The World Health Organization (WHO) has released its first ever guidance on how much time young children should spend using electronic devices with screens. On Wednesday, WHO announced that children under five years old should not spend more than one hour a day watching such devices. Less than that is better, officials say, and children under age one should not get any screen time at all. "What we are cautioning on is over-use of those electronic screen times with young children," WHO expert Fiona Bull told reporters.
    The new guidelines are somewhat similar to advice from the American Academy of Pediatrics. That group recommends children younger than 18 months should avoid screens other than video conferences over the Internet. It says parents of children under age two should choose "high-quality programming" with educational value. Boys and girls should be able to watch the program with a parent and understand what they are seeing.

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答案 世界卫生组织已经发布了其有史以来第一份关于儿童应该花多少时间使用带屏幕的电子设备的指导意见。周三,世卫组织宣布五岁以下儿童每天不应花费超过一小时观看此类设备。官员们说,少于一小时更好,而且一岁以下的孩子根本不应该花任何时间看电子屏幕。世界卫生组织专家菲奥娜.布尔告诉记者说:“我们要警告的是儿童对这些电子屏幕的过度使用。” 新指导方针跟美国儿科学会的建议有点类似。该小组建议除通过互联网进行视频会议以外,18个月以下的儿童应避免接触电子屏幕。它说,2岁以下儿童的父母应该选择具有教育价值的“高质量节目”。男孩和女孩们应该能够与父母一起观看节目并理解他们所看到的内容。

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