
Dr. Manoj Kumar Singh, MD (Pediatrics)
Pediatrician in Lucknow
Screens are everywhere — but how much is safe for toddlers?
Toddler years (1–3 years) are critical for brain, speech, and emotional development. Real-world interaction is far more important than digital exposure.
Recommended Screen Time
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics:
- Below 18 months: Avoid screens (except video calls)
- 18–24 months: Limited, high-quality content with parents
- 2–5 years: Maximum 1 hour per day, supervised
Less is always better.
Why Excess Screen Time Can Harm
Too much screen exposure may lead to:
- Speech delay
- Short attention span
- Irritability
- Sleep disturbance
- Reduced physical activity
- Poor parent-child interaction
Toddlers learn through conversation, play, and eye contact — not passive watching.
Warning Signs to Watch
Consult a pediatrician if your toddler:
- Has limited speech for age
- Avoids eye contact
- Gets very upset when screen is removed
- Prefers phone over toys or people
- Has sleep problems
Early guidance can prevent long-term issues.
Practical Tips for Parents
✔ No screens during meals
✔ No screens 1 hour before sleep
✔ Create screen-free bedrooms
✔ Encourage outdoor play
✔ Read and talk daily
✔ Model healthy screen habits yourself
Children copy adults.
Final Thought
Screens are not the enemy — overuse is.
The most powerful developmental tool for your toddler is your time, your voice, and your presence.
If you are concerned about your child’s development, schedule a consultation with Dr. Manoj Kumar Singh, MD (Pediatrics) for personalized advice in Lucknow.


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