In the United States alone, children have an average of 7.5 hours of screen time per day. I acknowledge this with my own neighbor's daughter, Lea. Lea is extremely bright for a three year old, but the amount of hours she spends on her tablet is concerning. Children should be out playing, as it helps with emotional health, imagination, original thinking, and problem solving. Screen time "play" - even if educational - does not help the child develop in the same ways.
Too much screen time can also take an emotional and physical toll on kids. According to a scientific journal article, …show more content…
Studies show that television viewing by preschoolers lowers their executive functions such as the ability to complete a given task. Also, this leads to lower test scores in the future. I was always a straight A student growing up, and once I was exposed to technology, I found myself less interested in school with a lack of creativity. It's no mystery that now, for the first time in fifty years, researchers have concluded a significant decrease in kids' creativity.
It's time to limit the usage of technology in children. Afterall, you'd be doing your child a favor in the long run. I believe if more parents were aware of the damages, they would acknowledge why it is important to limit screen time. Not only would they save their children from possible sleep deprivation, depression and a lack of motivation to do well in school, they would also be teaching them that priorities come first, then