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Teens spend a lot of time in front of screens. But too much media use can interfere with getting enough exercise, doing homework, being with friends, and spending time with family. It also can contribute to obesity, attention and learning problems, and sleep problems.
Media use can include things like researching a school project, creating music or art, or interacting with friends via social media. It also includes watching TV shows, streaming videos, and playing games.
Parents should decide what media use limits make sense, considering their teen's age, health, and personality. They should talk with their teen about their media use and stay aware of what they do online.
Not all media use is the same. Teens are more independent, but it's still up to parents to decide how (and how often) their teens use electronic devices. Teens may need to spend more time online doing homework but they may also spend a lot of time on social media, playing games, or watching TV and videos.
Screen time should not replace time needed for sleeping, eating, being active, studying, and interacting with family and friends.
These online resources also can help:
Talk to your doctor if you have any questions or concerns about managing your teen’s media use.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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