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<br> <br><p>The AAP has realized that a " simply flip it off" stance is not very practical within the digital age. Thanasis Zovoilis/Getty</p><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><p>The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is changing its thoughts about "display time" - or not less than bringing its stance into the full-blown digital age.</p><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><p>The impending revision of the AAP's policy assertion, introduced in October, is driven by an acknowledgment that its current display-time pointers, finest recognized for nixing any display time for kids underneath 2 and limiting older children and teenagers to 2 hours a day, are outdated. https://dailyuploads.net/as5ibvofrd6w of the current recommendation predates widespread Web use. https://files.fm/f/x7fjs9vcb , a working towards pediatrician and chair of the AAP Children, Adolescents and Media Leadership Wo</p><br><br>