Screen Time and its Effects on Children’s Health and Development

Is your child’s screen time hurting their health? Let’s find out.

Screen time for children refers to the amount of time a child spends using electronic devices such as TVs, computers, tablets, smartphones, and video game consoles. It includes time spent watching TV shows, and movies, playing games, browsing the internet, or using social media. Screen time is an increasingly prevalent aspect of modern childhood, and it is important to manage it appropriately to ensure children’s healthy development.

Negative Effects of Excessive Screen Time

Too much screen time has been associated with various negative outcomes, including:

  1. Obesity: Studies have shown that children who spend more time on screens are at a higher risk of developing obesity due to a sedentary lifestyle and increased snacking while using screens.
  2. Irregular sleep: Exposure to screens, particularly at night, can interfere with sleep patterns and make it difficult for children to fall asleep, resulting in irregular sleep schedules.
  3. Behavioural problems: Children who spend excessive time on screens may experience behavioural issues, such as attention deficits, impulsivity, and hyperactivity.
  4. Impaired academic performance: Screen time may affect a child’s academic performance by reducing their time spent on homework and other learning activities, as well as causing distraction and decreased attention span.
  5. Violence: Studies have shown that children who are exposed to violent content on screens may become desensitized to violence and exhibit more aggressive behaviour.
  6. Less time for play: Excessive screen time can also lead to a decrease in physical activity and time spent engaging in imaginative and creative play. This can impact a child’s development, including their social skills, emotional regulation, and cognitive abilities.

Ways to decrease screen time

Here are some of the ways to decrease screen time:

  1. Eliminate background TV: Background TV can be a distraction and can interfere with children’s ability to focus on other activities. Turning off the TV when it’s not actively being watched can help decrease the amount of time children spend in front of screens.
  2. Keep TVs, smartphones, and computers out of the bedroom: Having screens in the bedroom can make it difficult for children to fall asleep and get quality sleep. Keeping screens out of the bedroom can promote better sleep hygiene.
  3. Don’t eat in front of a screen: Eating in front of screens can be a mindless activity that can lead to overeating and poor eating habits. Encouraging children to eat meals at the table and without screens can promote healthier eating habits.
  4. Watch with your child: Watching TV or movies with your child can provide an opportunity to spend quality time together and can help parents monitor the content their child is exposed to.
  5. Creating a Purposeful and Educational Screen Time Plan for Your Child: Being intentional about what children watch on screens can help ensure they are exposed to appropriate content and that their screen time is purposeful and educational.
  6. Record programs and watch them later: Recording programs and watching them later can help parents have more control over when and how much screen time their child is getting.
  7. Encourage active screen time: Encouraging children to engage in active screen time, such as playing interactive video games or watching educational videos that prompt physical activity, can promote healthier screen habits.

By implementing these strategies, parents can help children develop healthier relationships with screens and promote balanced and purposeful screen time.

In conclusion, limiting screen time for children is crucial to their overall physical and mental health. It may be challenging to get started, but by implementing the strategies discussed, such as setting clear limits, offering alternatives, and modelling good behaviour, parents can help their children develop healthy habits and achieve a more balanced lifestyle. Remember, small changes over time can make a big difference, and it’s never too late to start prioritizing your child’s well-being. By working together as a family, we can ensure that our children grow and thrive both on and off the screen.

Dr. Aiswarya Baburaj
Dr. Aiswarya Baburaj
Dr. Aiswarya Baburaj is a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from MES Medical College and Paramedical Science, with two years of clinical experience. She's completed her Masters in Business Administration with a specialization in Hospital Administration.

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