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Kids Are Spending Nearly 7 To 9 Hours A Day On Screens, More Than Average Sleep Times

Last updated: May 30, 2026 2:30 am
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Excessive screen time can lead to significant developmental and learning delays.

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A recent report from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Office of the Surgeon General reveals that children and adolescents are engaging with screens more than ever. Many are spending nearly seven to nine hours daily on entertainment screens, which often equals or exceeds the time they spend sleeping, attending school, or participating in physical activities and social interactions.

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. noted, “Children today spend more time on screens than sleeping, exercising, or engaging face-to-face with family and friends — and we are seeing the consequences in rising rates of anxiety, depression, obesity, and developmental challenges.” In response to these concerns, HHS has issued an extensive advisory report detailing the negative impacts of screen use and offering guidance for parents to encourage healthier habits.

The advisory highlights several critical points: early and frequent screen exposure may lead to developmental and language issues; excessive screen time can result in poorer educational outcomes; there are links between screen time and declines in mental health and behavior; and screen use, particularly before bed, can significantly disrupt sleep patterns. The report advises parents to establish boundaries for screen use, model appropriate behavior, postpone screen exposure for infants and toddlers, and offer engaging alternatives that promote interaction and physical activity.

These findings are backed by substantial research, including the ABCD study, the largest of its kind in the U.S. on brain development and child health. The study found that children spending over two hours a day on screens scored lower on language and cognitive tests, and those exceeding seven hours exhibited thinning of the brain’s cortex, crucial for critical thinking. Research also indicates that while screens captivate children, deeper learning and retention occur through interaction with others.

Screen habits often persist into adulthood, with children who watch extensive television more likely to continue this behavior as adults. While moderate use is acceptable, excessive screen time can lead to adverse long-term effects.

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