Growing Up Digital and the Implications of Screen Use
In our technology-driven world, digital devices and screen media are integral to early childhood experiences. While these tools offer potential benefits, they also present challenges that can affect a child's physical and emotional development. Research from both the U.S. and internationally suggests that certain aspects of children's screen time are linked to negative outcomes in behavior, cognition, sleep, and overall health for kids under six years old (Li and colleagues, 2020). In light of this, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that caregivers limit screen time to just one hour per day for children aged 2 to 5. They also encourage shared media experiences (co-use), prioritizing high-quality educational content, and avoiding screen usage before bedtime or as a means of calming children (AAP Council on Communications and Media, 2016). However, understanding the relationship between screen media use and the development of young children is complex.
Some theories suggest that screen time may detract from enriching interactions and activities, limiting opportunities for children to develop self-regulation and self-soothing skills. This "displacement hypothesis"........





















Toi Staff
Sabine Sterk
Penny S. Tee
Gideon Levy
Waka Ikeda
Mark Travers Ph.d
Grant Arthur Gochin
Tarik Cyril Amar