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Toddlers Hooked on Social Media Before Reading

1 Dec

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Summary

  • 37% of children aged 3-5 use social media, up from 29% last year.
  • 814,000 pre-schoolers actively use platforms designed for adults.
  • Screen time affects physical development, impacting core strength.
Toddlers Hooked on Social Media Before Reading

Hundreds of thousands of young children are becoming addicted to social media before they can even read, according to alarming new research. Data indicates that 37% of children aged three to five now actively use social media platforms, a rise from 29% last year. This trend means 814,000 pre-schoolers are engaging with sites typically restricted to those aged 13 and over.

The consequences are far-reaching, with studies linking this early exposure to increased anxiety, speech impediments, sleep disruption, and behavioral issues. Worryingly, excessive screen time is also impacting children's physical development, with some lacking the core strength to sit up properly. Experts are calling for urgent legislative action to raise age limits and for comprehensive public health campaigns to educate parents on the risks.

Campaigners are advocating for stricter age verification on social media and a ban on smartphones in schools. The Centre for Social Justice report highlights the vulnerability of young children's developing speech, sleep, attention, and emotional regulation to constant digital stimulation. Concerns extend to physical health, with daily screen use by children increasing the likelihood of developing musculoskeletal disorders.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
37% of children aged three to five now use at least one social media app or site.
Risks include anxiety, speech impediments, sleep disruption, bad behavior, and hindered physical development.
Calls are being made for stricter controls, tougher age limits, and public health campaigns to inform parents of the harms.

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