Updated On: 09 September, 2024 09:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Anindita Paul
Sweden became the latest to join a list of nations advocating for no or reduced screen time for children. Experts share their views on whether India should follow suit

Screen dependence can impair a child’s attention span. Representation Pics
Earlier this month, The Swedish Public Health Authority issued guidelines limiting screen time for the country’s children — while toddlers below two years are being prohibited from any exposure to digital screens (including television), children between two and five years of age are limited to an hour, and those between six and 12 years to a maximum of two hours. The guidelines also recommend a maximum of three hours of screen time for teenagers. With this announcement, Sweden joined a growing list of countries, including the USA, Ireland, Australia, Canada and France, seeking to wean young children off digital screens. This is a move that experts in India are applauding as necessary, especially in light of the uptick in screen time among children post the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr Nahid Dave, Dr Samir Dalwai and Dr Meghna Dixit