SA Health - It's understandable that recreational screen time for ourselves and our family may have increased while we were spending more time at home. Now that we're able to get out
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HealthyKidsLG on Twitter: "#DYK kids 5-17 yrs old should have no more than 2 hours of recreational screen time a day? Recreational screen time is time spent watching/playing on a screen-based device (
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