Here's How Kids' Screentime Differs Across the U.S.
These findings are published in the platform's Kids Interactive Entertainment Report, which broke down how the top 10 most populous states in the
- Twice as likely to give kids screens during meals
- 46.9% more likely to work during their kids' screentime
- Twice as likely to extend a screentime limit, most often to finish a task
- 3x more likely not to give their kids screens at all
- 31% more likely to extend a screentime limit because their kid asked
- More likely to use screentime to calm down or relax
- 19.4% more likely to have kids who use screens for homework
- 37.5% more likely to talk to their partner or guests while kids use screens
- Much less likely to feel guilty about screentime
- 22.7% less likely to give kids screens in the car
- Less likely to use screentime for cooking
- More likely to use screentime for household operations (cleaning, paying bills, etc.)
- 5x less likely to give kids screens during meals
- 43% less likely to do work while kids use screens
- Much less likely to give kids screens because they're bored
- More likely to use screentime as a reward or incentive
- 20% more likely to give kids screens in the car
- 18.8% more likely to work during their kids' screentime
- More likely to allow at least 30 minutes of screentime per day
- Less likely to allow more than 3 hours of screentime per day
- 46.8% less likely to actively engage in their kids' screentime
- Far more likely to have screentime as part of the daily routine (84.9% versus 58.2% on average)
- 20.3% more likely to actively engage in their kids' screentime
- 64.0% more likely to give kids screens during mealtime
- 47.2% more likely to allow more than 3 hours of screentime per day
- More likely to have screentime as part of the daily routine
- Less likely to work during their kids's screentime
- 29.2% less likely to allow more than 3 hours of screentime
- 74.9% less likely to use screentime to get things done
- Less likely to use screentime for every reason we asked about: part of daily routine, as a treat/reward, potty, calm down/relax, homework, to get things done, travel, car rides, boredom, meals
"How screen use fits into a family is a personal choice that parents have to make," said child psychologist Dr.
Read the full Kids Interactive Entertainment Report at lingokids.com/research.
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Lingokids is the No. 1 kids' interactive entertainment platform, loved by kids, designed by educators, and trusted by parents worldwide. Used by over 20 million kids each month, Lingokids turns fun screen time into safe, high-quality play that sneaks in learning.
Lingokids sparks curiosity and creativity, helping kids explore who they are and who they can become. With over 4,000 activities, shows, and songs, more than 30 awards, and nearly 200 million downloads worldwide, we partner with the biggest names including Disney, Blippi, NASA, BBC Earth, and Oxford University Press.
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