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Parents Overlook Screen-Time Concerns Despite Worries About Children's Mental Health

March 27, 2025 - 23:18

Parents Overlook Screen-Time Concerns Despite Worries About Children's Mental Health

A recent report highlights a troubling trend among parents of young children, with nearly half expressing concern for their kids' mental well-being amidst increasing screen time. While 68% of these parents believe their children require a "detox" from technology, many are not taking the necessary steps to limit screen exposure. Experts warn that excessive screen time can lead to various negative outcomes, including issues with attention span, social skills, and emotional regulation.

Despite the acknowledgment of these risks, a significant number of parents continue to permit unrestricted access to devices. The report indicates that while awareness of the potential dangers is growing, action is lagging. This disconnect raises alarms among child development specialists, who emphasize the importance of establishing healthy boundaries around technology use. As children are increasingly exposed to screens at younger ages, it becomes crucial for parents to prioritize their children's mental health by fostering a balanced approach to technology consumption.


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