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In today’s digital age, screens are ubiquitous, influencing our work, lifestyle, and leisure activities.
Statistics on children’s screen time provide a clearer view of the current digital landscape. For children, screen time refers to the hours they spend interacting with electronic devices like tablets, smartphones, computers, televisions, and gaming consoles.
In Malaysia, research indicates that children aged 2 to 17 spend an average of 3 to 4 hours daily on screens, with smartphones being the most popular choice among teenagers and children.
The American Academy of Paediatrics (AAP) has recommended the following guideline based on children age group:
Age group | Screen time guideline |
Under 18 months | Avoid screen time |
18-24 months | Limited, age-appropriate, educational content with the presence of a caregiver |
2-5 years | One hour per day of non-educational screen time Three hours on weekends |
6 years and above | Encourage healthy habits while restricting screen time Ensure only age-appropriate content |
Children have a variety of screen-based activities to choose from, ranging from entertainment and education to socialising. Understanding these activities is crucial to evaluating their impact on children’s growth and development.
Activity | Details |
1. Educational apps |
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2. Gaming |
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3. Creative online content creation |
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4. Social media |
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5. Streaming services |
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6. Online learning |
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Screens offer great opportunities for children to foster and explore their creativity in music, arts, acting, and other forms of self-expression through a variety of creative apps available online. These apps help children showcase their talents and develop new skills.
In addition, digital communication platforms allow children to express themselves through text, voice, and video. Engaging with these platforms can help enhance their communication skills and encourages them to articulate their thoughts and emotions effectively.
Educational apps have further revolutionised how children acquire new knowledge. Unlike traditional classroom teaching, interactive apps provide a broader and deeper understanding of various concepts, making learning more engaging and effective.
Screen time also facilitates social interactions across geographical distances. Children can connect with friends and relatives in different cities or countries, and video chat services enable parents to maintain close bonds with their kids despite being miles apart. Moreover, children can interact with subject experts worldwide, benefiting their studies and broadening their perspectives.
Excessive screen time in children can lead to various health issues, such as poor posture, eye strain, obesity, insomnia, and improper eating habits. Studies have shown that prolonged screen exposure, particularly before bedtime, can disrupt sleep patterns and affect the quality of rest.
Additionally, too much screen content can reduce attention spans and increase anxiety levels in children, posing a risk of developing an addiction to digital media and devices.
While digital screens help us stay connected with loved ones who are far away, overreliance on them can reduce face-to-face communication, hindering the development of essential social skills. Furthermore, there is a risk of cyberbullying and safety concerns, necessitating parental supervision.
Though screens can significantly support education, excessive use can impede cognitive development. It interferes with problem-solving abilities, creative thinking, and attention span. Therefore, it is crucial to balance screen time to ensure healthy development.
Realising the potential impact of excessive screen time on growing children, there are some practical strategies that can be implemented to help maintain a healthy balance for screen time exposure.
Striking a balance between healthy development and screen time for your child is essential in this digital era. Achieving this balance requires open communication and a commitment to fostering the overall growth of our children in the digital age.
Get in touch with us to book an appointment today for a consultation, or visit our Paediatric Care Department at your nearest Gleneagles Hospital.
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