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Study Finds Protecting Kids From Mature Media Means Putting Your Own Phone Down

Last updated: February 12, 2025 10:43 am
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The impact of parental screen use on children’s exposure to mature content is a growing concern, as highlighted by a recent study involving over ten thousand 12- and 13-year-old kids in the United States. The research revealed that parents’ screen time in front of their children significantly increases the likelihood of kids watching R-rated movies, accessing mature online content, and playing mature video games. This finding underscores the importance of proactive parental monitoring and setting limits on screen time to reduce preteen engagement with inappropriate media.

Dr. Jason Nagata, the lead author of the study and a pediatrician at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in San Francisco, emphasized the negative consequences of frequent exposure to violent movies and mature video games among adolescents. These consequences include poor academic performance, mental health issues, substance use, and behavioral problems such as increased aggression and risky behavior.

Furthermore, excessive screen use, regardless of the content being consumed, can lead to physical and behavioral problems such as obesity, impaired academic performance, sleep disturbances, eye strain, and limited social development. Parents play a crucial role in mitigating these risks by limiting overall screen use and avoiding early exposure to mature content.

One key takeaway from the study is that parents serve as role models for their children when it comes to screen use. Children are more likely to engage with age-inappropriate media if their parents spend a significant amount of time on screens themselves. Additionally, allowing children access to screens in private spaces like bedrooms increases the likelihood of them viewing mature content without supervision.

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To protect children from harmful media exposure, Nagata suggests establishing clear rules about screen use in bedrooms and bathrooms, designating these areas as screen-free zones. Open conversations about responsible screen use are also essential to promote mindful habits and healthy behaviors. Parents should lead by example by monitoring their own screen use and adhering to the same rules they set for their children.

By being mindful of their screen habits and setting boundaries around screen use, parents can create a safe and healthy media environment for their children. Ultimately, responsible screen use and parental guidance are key in helping children navigate the digital world and avoid the negative effects of mature content exposure.

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