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In today’s digital age, children are spending more time on screens than ever before—whether it’s for online learning, gaming, social media, or streaming videos. While technology can be a powerful learning tool, too much screen time can impact a child’s physical and mental health.
That’s where our Screen Time Calculator for Kids comes in. Designed for parents worldwide—including Pakistan—this tool helps you set custom daily screen time limits based on your child’s age, following World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), here’s how much daily screen time is healthy for children of different ages:
| Age Group | Recommended Screen Time |
|---|---|
| Under 2 years | No screen time at all (except video calls with family) |
| 2–4 years | Maximum 1 hour per day (less is better) |
| 5–12 years | 1–2 hours per day of recreational screen time |
| 13–18 years | Maximum 2–3 hours per day excluding schoolwork |
| 18+ years | No strict limit, but aim for balanced screen use |
📌 Important: These recommendations focus on recreational screen time (TV, games, social media). Educational use like online classes can be separate, but still needs breaks every 20–30 minutes.
Excessive screen time can lead to:
Poor sleep quality – Exposure to screens before bedtime affects melatonin production.
Eye strain & headaches – Staring at screens for hours can harm eye health.
Reduced physical activity – Leads to obesity and poor fitness.
Delayed social skills – Over-reliance on digital interaction can affect real-world communication.
Mental health concerns – Risk of anxiety, depression, and attention issues.
To ensure your child has a balanced relationship with technology:
Create a family media plan – Set rules on when and how devices are used.
Encourage outdoor play – Replace screen hours with physical activities.
Set device-free zones – No phones during meals or in bedrooms.
Be a role model – Show healthy screen habits yourself.
Use parental controls – Limit inappropriate content and track usage.
Promote hobbies – Reading, art, sports, or music as screen-free alternatives.
In Pakistan, digital device use among children is rising due to cheap internet packages, online gaming, and social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. With online learning becoming a norm, screen time management is even more critical.
Many parents in Pakistan lack awareness of WHO guidelines.
Unrestricted access to smartphones increases screen addiction.
Limited outdoor play areas in cities push kids towards indoor screen-based entertainment.
Our Screen Time Calculator can help Pakistani parents set clear boundaries and balance study, play, and rest.
Enter your child’s age in the tool.
Get the recommended daily screen time limit.
Create a daily routine around the result.
Combine it with offline activities for balance.
Screen time is part of modern life, but balance is key. With our Screen Time Calculator and the WHO guidelines, you can protect your child’s health while still allowing them to enjoy the benefits of technology.
Start today—calculate your child’s daily screen limit above and take a step toward healthier parenting.