The introduction of screens into childhood has kids spending a lot less time playing outside. If you feel like your child is spending a lot of time on gadgets you’re not a bad parent and you’re also not alone.
A recent study that was published in the Preventive Medicine Reports journal found that children who spend seven or more hours a day on screens are twice as likely to be diagnosed with depression and anxiety as opposed to those who only have an hour of screen time daily.
According to a poll ran by Wakefield Research, 76% of parents said their kids are more addicted to their digital devices than candy. Say what? That’s because digital screens really ARE addictive.
Dopamine, the neurotransmitter responsible for the feeling of pleasure and satisfaction, is released by the stimulation from electronics. Ever wondered why watching all those crazy cat videos is so satisfying? In children, the effect is worse because their brains aren't developed enough for them to feel satisfied in small doses. That’s why young kids can spend hours and hours watching videos or playing games on smartphones and tablets.
Check out a few tips to reduce screen time.
The same parenting rules apply to screen time as to anything else - set a good example, establish limits, and talk with your child about it.
Information provided by: https://www.goboldfish.com/raising-kids-in-the-digital-age-listicle/ & https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/more-women-s-work/201707/parenting-in-the-era-addictive-electronics