03/22/2026
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Many parents give children devices to keep them entertained or quiet, but new research shows the physical toll may be greater than expected. Excessive screen time can affect spinal development, eyesight, hormone balance, and sleep patterns in growing children.
Incorrect posture from sitting with devices can lead to spine and back issues, while extended screen exposure strains the eyes, increasing the risk of myopia or other vision problems. Hormonal disruptions may also occur, affecting growth, appetite, and mood regulation. Sleep is particularly impacted, with children losing up to two hours of rest each night, which is critical for brain and body development.
Experts recommend limiting daily screen time, encouraging regular movement, and creating device-free periods, especially before bedtime. Activities like outdoor play, reading, and social interaction support healthy physical and mental growth. Parents should model balanced technology use to help children develop healthy habits early.
Understanding these risks helps families make informed decisions about screen exposure. While devices can be convenient, managing time and encouraging healthy routines protects children’s long-term physical and mental wellbeing, ensuring they grow stronger, healthier, and well-rested.