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Impact of Screen Time on Children's Mental Health: Insights from a 2026 Study

January 15, 202665 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes
Impact of Screen Time on Children's Mental Health: Insights from a 2026 Study
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A recent survey from the University of Michigan's children's hospital found that 83% of parents believe that their children's mental health is declining.

Many parents attribute this decline to excessive usage of electronic devices and social media, with 66% expressing specific concerns about internet safety.


Journalist and health expert Katherine Price, who is also a mother to a 10-year-old, remarked, "Every minute children spend in front of screens is a minute they are not acquiring real skills, real relationships, or real experiences."


In her latest book, co-authored with Jonathan Haidt, author of The Coddling of the American Mind, titled "The Amazing Generation: Your Guide to Fun and Freedom in a Screen-Filled World,"

Price offers several recommendations for parents to reduce children's screen time, including:


1. Model Healthy Digital Habits

Price stresses that parents should demonstrate good digital behaviors to effectively limit their children's screen time.


Education specialist Theo Wolf advises parents to reflect on whether they are embodying the values they wish to instill in their children. He suggests that parents can also ask their children to help monitor their own device usage.


2. Use Shared Family Phones

Instead of providing individual phones to each child, families can utilize shared phones, such as a landline or a basic mobile device.


This strategy encourages children to develop genuine communication skills, such as engaging in conversations with friends or checking in on relatives, while ensuring that the device is returned after use.


3. Encourage Financial Responsibility

Price recommends postponing smartphone purchases until children reach at least 16 years of age, in line with psychologist Jean Twenge's advice.


Additionally, having children contribute financially to their phone purchases can enhance their awareness of financial responsibilities and may lead to delaying ownership until age 25. This approach also teaches the value of hard work in achieving personal goals.


These recommendations underscore that managing screen time is not solely about restrictions; it involves intentional parenting that fosters real-life skills away from digital distractions.

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