The following is excerpted from an online article posted by StudyFinds.
The average child spends about 10 hours playing with their parents, other children, or on their own on any given day, according to new research. But much of their free time is also spent in front of a screen, be it a tablet, phone, or television.
The survey of 2,000 parents of children ages under the age of six reveals that three-quarters of parents still believe that isn’t enough and want their children to spend even more time engaging in creative, free play time. According to almost every parent (92%), their child’s play is important for their overall growth and development.
On average, children get about two hours of screen time each day, and 86% of parents believe that it’s important to encourage non-screen-related activities for their children. Still, almost two-thirds (64%) find digital play, such as screen time or playing online games, to be at least somewhat useful for their child’s growth and development.
Poll results show that children spend about three-and-a-half hours playing with their parents each day, three hours playing on their own, and the remaining three-plus hours playing with friends, siblings, or classmates — totaling nearly 3,650 hours of play every year.
Physical play, such as dancing or ball games, ranked as the top choice for favorite types of play (31%), followed by social play, such as playing with others, taking turns, and sharing (22%). Though they may be considered childhood staples for some, games with rules, such as Duck Duck Goose and board games, were found to be the least favorite type of play today.
Source: StudyFinds
https://studyfinds.org/average-child-2-hours-daily-in-front-of-screens/
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