20May 2025

Impact of screen time on sleep patterns and behavioural outcomes in young children

  • Professor, College of Nursing, Galgotias University, Greater Noida.
  • Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, Swami Rama Himalayan University, Dehradun.
  • Professor, College of Nursing, Galgotias University, Greater Noida.
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In todays digital age, screens are an integral part of everyday life-televisions, tablets, smartphones and computers are everywhere including in the hands of young children. While digital technology can offer educational and entertainment benefits, concerns are rising about its impact on early childhood development. One area of growing interest and concern is the effect of screen time on sleep patterns and behavioural outcomes in young children. Screen time, particularly before bedtime, is associated with disrupted sleeping children. In young children, whose sleep needs are critical for growth and brain development, this disruption can lead to delayed bedtimes, shorter total sleep duration, poor sleep quality and increase night awakenings. Excessive screen time is linked to a range of behavioural issues in young children, including increased irritability and mood swings, reduced attention span, hyperactivity, aggressive behaviour and social withdrawal. While screens are unlikely to disappear from childrens lives anytime soon, understanding their effects is vital. Parents, caregivers and educators must strike a careful balance by leveraging the educational potential of digital tools while safeguarding childrens sleep and behavioural health. By cultivating mindful media use habits early, we can help ensure that technology supports rather than hinders the well-being of the next generation. So, this concept articles throws a flashlight on bad impact of screen time on well-being of children and focused on overcome by encouraging alternative activities.


[Deepika Bajwan, Abha Chauyrashiya and Nancy Thakur (2025); Impact of screen time on sleep patterns and behavioural outcomes in young children Int. J. of Adv. Res. (May). 41-44] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Dr. Deepika Bajwan
Galgotias University
India