Eli5:What are the physical and psychological reasons for “screen time” being bad for toddlers/children?

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I’m curious if there have been real studies around this. Like, how does watching 30 minutes of simple cartoons a day (bebefinn etc) affect a toddler’s brain? What are the consequences?

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Dr. Emily Oster talks a lot about the opportunity cost of screen time. If kids are watching TV, what aren’t they doing with that time?

They could be playing outside: exercise, vitamin D, avoiding obesity.

They could be making friends: better social and emotional skills, better communication skills, kids learn language much better from talking to real people instead of watching a screen.

They could be reading: great for language skills and stretching the brain.

They could be coloring, building craft projects, playing with their siblings, doing chores around the house, doing homework… All of these train valuable life skills. TV is just a waste of time.

There are also some studies that show screens could lead to a tiny increase in issues with ADHD, poor attention span, and language delays, but it’s hard to adjust the data for outside factors.

Her recommendation is there’s nothing wrong with screen time if you’ve got nothing better to do. Need to keep your kid entertained on a long airplane flight? Go ahead and give them a device to keep them occupied, because they have to sit there quietly anyway. But if they could be doing something better with their time, make them do something better with their time.

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