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Children under two should not be allowed to watch ANY TV or other screens, Sweden tells parents

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By Milo Pope

Published: 11:38 BST, 2 September 2024 | Updated: 12:00 BST, 2 September 2024

Toddlers should not be allowed to watch any television or screens and older children’s screen time should be limited, Sweden has told parents.

Children under the age of two should be kept away from digital media and television completely, the country’s Public Health Agency said.

Kids between the ages of two and five should be limited to a maximum of one hour of screen time a day, it said in new recommendations, while those aged six to 12 should spend no more than an hour or two a day in front of a screen.

‘For too long, smartphones and other screens have been allowed to enter every aspect of our children’s lives,’ Public Health Minister Jakob Forssmed said.

It comes after it was revealed that children who use their phones or watch television at mealtimes are much more likely to be overweight, a study has found.

Children under the age of two should be kept away from digital media and television completely, Sweden's Public Health Agency has said (stock image)

Children under the age of two should be kept away from digital media and television completely, Sweden’s Public Health Agency has said (stock image)

Jakob Forssmed, Minister for Social Affairs and Public Health, said: 'For too long, smartphones and other screens have been allowed to enter every aspect of our children's lives'

Jakob Forssmed, Minister for Social Affairs and Public Health, said: ‘For too long, smartphones and other screens have been allowed to enter every aspect of our children’s lives’

The agency also claimed teenagers aged 13 to 18 should be limited to two to three hours per day.

The minister said that Swedish teens aged 13 to 16 spend six and a half hours a day on average in front of their screens, outside of school hours.

Forssmed said that didn’t leave ‘a lot of time for communal activities, physical activity or adequate sleep’, and lamented a Swedish ‘sleep crisis’ noting that more than half of 15-year-olds did not get enough sleep.

The health agency also recommended that kids not use screens before going to bed and that phones and tablets be kept out of bedroom at night.

It cited research showing that excessive screen use can lead to poor sleep, depression and body dissatisfaction.

Sweden’s government has previously said it is looking at a ban on smartphones in primary schools.

In January, a study found that giving a toddler an iPad for as little as an hour a day can impair their ability to make sense of the world around them.

Researchers at Drexel University in Philadelphia found that any amount of screen time starting at a year old was linked with a two-fold increased risk of unusual sensory behaviors, such as an inability to respond to their name being called.

Each additional hour of screen time doubled the risks of later sensory behavior issues compared to children not exposed to digital media.

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