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How to raise screen-free kids in a digital world

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 28, 2025, 10:56 IST
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You don't have demonize tech, just educate children properly

In this technology driven era, where everyone is technologically equipped, the fun part is the new toddlers too hold the qualifications of being tech driven. In their little hands, they know how to use a mobile phone or a tablet screen. And till they reach the age of 5- 8 years they are addicted to screens.
Raising kids who aren’t addicted to screens isn’t about demonizing technology; it’s about balance, boundaries, and bigger joys beyond the glow. Imagine, every time you see your child’s eyes glued to a glowing tablet, how would you feel? Strange and helpless, slowly your child is drifting away as digital games, cartoons, and social feeds pull them ever deeper. In today’s world, raising kids who see screens as an occasional treat—not a lifeline, it is both the challenge and the opportunity of modern parenting. Here’s how you can raise your kids without letting them being addicted to screens:

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Screens allure your child- Understand it and find a way out



Generally, screens are designed to be irresistible and this is due to colourful visuals, exciting sounds and the instant entertainment which they provide. This keeps your young ones hooked to the screens. Excessive screen use has been linked to problems such as delayed language skills, impaired social development, sleep disturbances, and increased risk of obesity. What you need to understand as a parent is the possible risk and try to explain it to your kid as well.

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Be a role model for your kid



Children learn best by example. If you want your child to develop healthy screen habits, start by practicing them yourself. Be the change which you want to see in your kid. If you’re checking your phone at dinner, don’t be surprised if your kids adopt the same habit. You leave the habit; your kid will leave it too.

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Set clear and consistent boundaries



Often, we set boundaries, but easily break that too. What is essential here is you set boundaries and adhere to it. Aim for just 1–2 hours of quality screen time for young kids, and keep firm boundaries for older ones. Make family meals, bedrooms, and car rides screen-free, nurturing real connection. Get kids involved in setting these rules; when children help create boundaries, they're much more likely to follow them as they grow.

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Introduce your kid to the beauty of real world

Introduce your kid to natural beauty. Take them on trips, don’t let them get bored and pick the screens. Show them creativity, how they can enjoy themselves at home without choosing screens. Stock the house with art supplies, board games, books, and building blocks. Organize outdoor adventures—bike rides, nature walks, or backyard campouts.

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Prioritize routines and stick to it

To begin with, if you want to raise your kid without letting them get screen addiction, anchor for a family routine. This is the era where both mums and dad go for work, still you can make time for your kid. Wondering how? It’s very easy, build family routines, like spare your Sundays for your kids, choose Friday dance nights or karaoke, you can also opt for everyday bedtime stories. These alternatives provide you a chance to cut off the screen time for your kids.

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Encourage outdoor play



Prioritize play that gets kids moving and interacting, whether it’s tag at the park, helping cook dinner, or taking turns with puzzles. Physical activity and social engagement help reduce reliance on passive entertainment. Let your child play outdoors, with kids and not with phones. Enrol them in swimming classes, cricket, badminton or golf. You can spare some time to play with your kids.

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Teach about intelligent use of technology



Cutting off from screens doesn’t mean you blame the technology in front of your kid. Avoid doing that, everything has its own pros and cons. Judicious and smart use creates the difference. Teach your kid about digital literacy and critical thinking. Talk openly about advertising tricks, app design, and the difference between online and real-life friendships. Equip kids with the confidence to handle digital setbacks. Designate clear “stopping points” for digital activities, using timers, alarms, or visual cues to signal when it’s time to unplug. This way you can teach the pros and cons of technology to your child.

So, next time if you start worrying about how to raise your kid who isn't addicted to screen, just stop and read the article twice. Follow it and you might notice the difference. What you need to do is simple. You don’t need to move to a faraway cabin—just swap out a few screen moments for shared laughter, messy creativity, and family stories.

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How to create screen-free routine for kids

Creating a screen-free routine for kids is all about balance and consistency. Start by setting clear times when screens are off-limits—like during meals, one hour before bedtime, and for the first hour after waking up. Replace screen time with fun alternatives: reading, outdoor play, board games, or creative time like drawing or building. Use visual schedules or timers to help them know what’s next. Involve kids in planning their day so they feel more in control. The goal isn’t to ban screens, just to create healthier habits. With consistency and creativity, screen-free routines can actually become something they enjoy!

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