Too much screen time can lead to behavior problems in children, sleep issues, obesity, and back and neck problems.
About four-in-ten parents say they could be doing better at managing their kid’s screen time. A larger share – 58% – say they’re doing the best they can.
There’s no hard and fast rules for managing kids’ screen time. Here’s what works for parents at The Verge and our readers.
In an era of hyperconnectivity, screen time has become a defining feature – and struggle – of family life. Parents have to ...
In a broad look at how children ages 5 to 12 are interacting with technology, 42% of parents said they could be doing better.
New Pew Research Center data shows how U.S. parents are managing kids’ screen time in 2025, from YouTube and smartphones to ...
Psychologists Jonathan Haidt shares his no. one rule for managing kids' screen time – and why phones in bedrooms could affect ...
In terms of overall limits on screen time, the Pew survey finds that many parents feel inadequate, with 42% saying they feel ...
The Pew Research Center published a study of how parents are managing their kids’ screen time. Which got us wondering: how are you, dear reader, managing your kids’ screen time? Do you have time ...
Kids might seem attached to their social media platforms, but most of them want to get off their phones — they just don’t ...
Modern lifestyles are straining our eyes, with digital eye strain and rising myopia in children being major concerns. Experts stress the importance of regular eye check-ups for all ages, advocating ...
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