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Screen time limits for kids may not be enough, new research finds

by LJ News Opinions
January 22, 2026
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(NewsNation) — New research from the American Academy of Pediatrics found that limiting screen time alone is not enough to address aggression, anxiety and poor sleep in kids.

The newly released guidance refers to a “digital ecosystem” and warns a child’s outcome isn’t just about hours — it’s about what they’re watching, how it’s designed and what’s in the content. Most platforms are built to keep children hooked, researchers found, not to protect their health.

The study warned that “low quality” screen time — mindless scrolling, autoplay videos, constant notifications and targeted ads — is linked to sleep problems, attention issues, school struggles and mood swings.


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But not all screen time is created equal. “High-quality” screen use, such as educational content, creative projects or healthy connections, can be beneficial. Researchers highlighted PBS KIDS and Sesame Workshop as examples.

The study found that counting hours alone misses the real risk, because many platforms are designed for engagement and profit, not children’s well-being. Limits still matter, but when it’s all about stopwatches and punishment, it can backfire.


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NewsNation spoke with Carol Lieberman, a psychiatrist and former chair of the National Coalition on Television Violence, who has testified before Congress about the media’s impact on children.

“The important part of social media, or digital media, that parents don’t pay enough attention to, is that every minute kids are online, they’re not doing something more beneficial,” Lieberman said. “They’re not spending time with friends in real life.”

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