At school, 11-year-old Oscar Korson takes tests and turns in assignments on a Chromebook. When he gets home, the sixth-grader watches basketball highlights on his iPad. After he finishes his homework, Oscar plays on his Xbox or watches Netflix with his family.
“I can’t imagine life without screens,” he says.
Oscar says he spends about five hours on screens each weekday and about seven hours a day on weekends.
Those numbers may not surprise you. Kids ages 8 to 12 use screens for six hours a day on average. Many experts, parents, and teachers think that’s excessive. They worry that screens are taking over kids’ lives. Just how much screen time is really too much?
At school, 11-year-old Oscar Korson takes tests on a Chromebook. He turns in assignments on it too. When he gets home, the sixth-grader watches basketball highlights on his iPad. After he finishes his homework, Oscar plays on his Xbox or watches Netflix with his family.
“I can’t imagine life without screens,” he says.
Oscar says he spends about five hours on screens each weekday. He spends about seven hours a day on weekends.
Those numbers may not surprise you. Kids ages 8 to 12 use screens for six hours a day on average. Many experts, parents, and teachers think that’s excessive. They worry that screens are taking over kids’ lives. Just how much screen time is really too much?