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Is my kid on screens too much?

Compare your child screen time to age-specific guidelines.

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How much screen time is normal for kids?

The average US child aged 8–12 spends 4.5 hours/day on screens (Common Sense Media 2023). Teens average 7.2 hours/day. These numbers have increased 50%+ since 2019.

WHO and AAP screen time guidelines

  • Under 2: No screen time (except video calls)
  • 2–5 years: Max 1 hour/day of quality content
  • 6–12 years: No specific limit, but "consistent limits" recommended
  • 13–17: No specific limit, but balance with sleep, exercise

Actual averages (Common Sense Media 2023)

  • Under 2: 49 minutes/day (80% exceed WHO guideline)
  • 2–5 years: 2.5 hours/day
  • 6–12 years: 4.5 hours/day
  • 13–17 years: 7.2 hours/day (not including school)

The key concern isn't just quantity but quality and displacement — screen time that replaces sleep, physical activity, or face-to-face interaction has the strongest negative associations.