Screens Are Not the Enemy (But Story Time Still Wins)
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Screens Are Not the Enemy (But Story Time Still Wins)

Anna

Anna

Blog writer & mother of two beautiful kids | Bloggerka a maminka 2 krasnych deti

Apr 29, 20265 min read
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I used to feel guilty every time I handed my son a tablet.


The guilt trap

For two years I was the parent who rationed screen time to 30 minutes a day and felt terrible on the days I went over. Then I read the actual research β€” and realised I had been asking the wrong question entirely.

The question is not how many minutes. It is doing what. Co-viewing a nature documentary and passively scrolling through short videos are both screen time but they could not be more different.

What good digital time looks like

Educational apps where a child makes choices and sees outcomes. Video calls with grandparents. Story apps where a parent and child read together. These are all forms of screen engagement that research consistently links to positive outcomes β€” curiosity, language, connection.

Where story time wins every time

Nothing I have found on a screen replicates what happens when I read to my kids with no device between us. The eye contact, the physical closeness, the way I can pause and answer a question β€” those things do not have a digital equivalent.

My rule of thumb: screens can start the story (we love using ReadFluffy to generate the premise), but I always finish it in my own voice, in the same room, with the lights low.

β€œThe best screen time for children is time that leads to conversation, not away from it.”

β€” Common Sense Media Research

Anna is finding the balance between modern parenting and old-fashioned bedtime rituals β€” one story at a time.

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